Scranton Paper - Apparatus for Volumetric Determinations with Potassium Permanganate

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Clemens Jones
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1887

Abstract

A FORM of apparatus for volumetric determinations which shall possess the features requisite for the constant use of potassium permanganate, is a very desirable fixture in a well-appointed laboratory. Expedients to economize time and insure accuracy are generously employed for various other reagents, while the permanganate seems to have been consigned to the use of an ordinary burette, and a black bottle of the standardized solution. But the introduction of new, methods dependent on the permanganate, and the urgency of technical requirements where it has long been indispensable, require a revision of practice more scientific and convenient. The apparatus designed by the writer for the laboratory of the Thomas Iron Company at Hokendauqua, Pa., is so simply contrived and works with such entire satisfaction that a description of it may be of use. It may be prefaced that the characteristics of a suitable device offer some mechanical difficulties when combined in a continuous appliance. The burette, B (50 C.C. to 1/10 c.c.), shown in Fig. 1, consists of the graduated tube proper and an arm, E, fused to it below the 50 c.c. mark. At its top are rubber connections with the blast-aspirator, shown in the cut (Fig. 2) of the front view. By means of an extra stopcock, D, connection through E is established with the reservoir F. The burette is clamped Securely to a slide, C, which is counterpoised and moves freely on guides between two parallel sides, L, suitably
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APA: Clemens Jones  (1887)  Scranton Paper - Apparatus for Volumetric Determinations with Potassium Permanganate

MLA: Clemens Jones Scranton Paper - Apparatus for Volumetric Determinations with Potassium Permanganate. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.

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