The Reducibility Of Metallic Oxides As Affected By Heat Treatment. (0b03a972-43cb-44e0-8f29-72676e61f4f7)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 419 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 7, 1913
Abstract
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) IN metallurgical circle it is. known widely, but somewhat vaguely, that the ease of reduction of metallic .oxides. depends largely on the way they have been prepared. It is likewise known that. different forms of carbon have different and greatly varying reducing powers. It is the purpose of, this paper to show somewhat more definitely and scientifically these facts. Sonic years ago the writer published an account of pyrometric determinations of the reduction temperature of zinc oxides variously prepared and of several kinds.1 In said paper it was shown that the temperature at which zinc oxide evolves zinc according to the equation, ZnO+C? Zn+CO depends upon the nature of -the two reacting bodies. The determinations bad a range of accuracy of from 2°to 6°C.,whereas differences were found to, amount to an extreme of 90° C. So the differences are real ones and must have a definite cause. The equation of boiling water, (H2 O)4 = 4 (H20) has a fixed temperature for? equilibrium of 100° C. at 760 mm. pressure. In general, all equations reacting in the liquid or the gaseous phase have well-defined constant physical conditions which govern the equilibrium point and reaction velocities.
Citation
APA: (1913) The Reducibility Of Metallic Oxides As Affected By Heat Treatment. (0b03a972-43cb-44e0-8f29-72676e61f4f7)
MLA: The Reducibility Of Metallic Oxides As Affected By Heat Treatment. (0b03a972-43cb-44e0-8f29-72676e61f4f7). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.