The Spectroscopic Determination Of Lead In Copper

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1235 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 10, 1918
Abstract
IN a previous article preliminary experiments were described, indicating the possibilities of a quantitative spectroscopic method for the determination of small amounts of lead in copper, which would be accurate and rapid, and could be carried out in the refining plant by one not skilled in chemical analysis. The present paper deals with the development of the method in the factory, giving the details of apparatus and its standardization, and presenting a comparison of the accuracy of the method with that of the standard electrolytic determination. (For variations and other applications of the method, the reader is referred to the first article.) FIG. 1.-STEPS IN THE ELIMINATION OF LEAD. (The lead line, at point 105.8 in the violet portion of the spectrum, is seen between the two copper Lines,-102.29 and -106.29, lying close to the latter. The crowded faint lines are due to the carbon are.) 1. OUTLINE OF METHOD A carefully weighed sample (0.4 gm.) of the copper to be tested is placed in a cavity in a graphite positive electrode. An arc capable of
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APA:
(1918) The Spectroscopic Determination Of Lead In CopperMLA: The Spectroscopic Determination Of Lead In Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.