Method for the Determination of Gold and Silver in Cyanide Solutions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. W. Bahney
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 2, 1915

Abstract

MANY methods for the determination of gold or silver, or both, in cyanide solutions have been published, which with care in manipulation, and modification in some cases, will give results that are satisfactory. It is possible to classify or group these methods as follows: 1. Evaporating the solution in a porcelain or agate-ware dish containing litharge,1 or in a "boat" made of lead foil. 2. Forming a lead sponge containing the precious metals by means of zinc shavings,2 zinc dust,3 or a piece of aluminum.4 3. Decomposing the cyanide solution with an acid and precipitating the precious metals by the use of one or a combination of some of the following: Copper sulphate,5 sodium sulphite,6 hydrogen sulphide,7 cement copper.8 4. Precipitating the silver by zinc dust held in a Hooch crucible and determination with a standard solution of sulphocyanate.9 5. Electrolysis.10 6. Colorimetry.11
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APA: L. W. Bahney  (1915)  Method for the Determination of Gold and Silver in Cyanide Solutions

MLA: L. W. Bahney Method for the Determination of Gold and Silver in Cyanide Solutions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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