AbstractsEarth & Environmental Science

Some problems in cyaniding

by Sidney S. Schmidt




Institution: Missouri University of Science and Technology
Department:
Year: 1910
Record ID: 1570027
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10355/17633


Abstract

"The object of the following tests was rather to determine quantitatively the consumption of Potassium Cyanide and of Sodium Cyanide when agitated by compressed air, and when agitated by compressed air in the presence of iron pyrite and in the presence of iron filings, than to explain chemically the causes for this consumption" – Part One, p. 1. "The following tests were made to study the rate of percolation of water, under certain conditions, through pure quartz. the information sought is of importance in the cyanide process. By "rate of percolation" we mean the distance traveled in a unit time, by water through a bed of quartz or other ore. In all of our experiments no suction was used" – Part Two, p. 14.