... have hitherto guided it. This process depends on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbonic oxide, or, as it is called in modern chemical nomenclature, carbon-monoxide. When this gaseous compound is heated... Report of the Bureau of Mines - Page 107by Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1899Full view - About this book
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1899 - 1074 pages
...process which marks an entirely new departure, in metallurgical practice, from the principles whijh have hitherto guided it. This process depends on the...during a recent visit to Canada with the Imperial Point« of importance of the great nickelith'*™dt?ufry ferous district of Sndbury, Ontario, deposit,... | |
| Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1910 - 572 pages
...entirely new departure, in metallurgical practice, from the principles which have hitherto guided it. It depends on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbon-monoxide. When this gaseous compound is heated to 180C C. nickel is released in the metallic... | |
| William Gowland - 1914 - 544 pages
...The last being used for smelting fines, flue dust, and converter slag. The Mond Process.—The Mond process depends on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound, nickel carbonyl (Ni(CO) 4 ) with carbon monoxide, which when heated to 180° C nickel is set free in... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1899 - 538 pages
...process which marks an entirely new departure, in metallurgical practice, from the principles which have hitherto guided it. This process depends on the...180° C. nickel is released in the metallic form. The Author was much impressed during a recent visit to Canada with the Imperial importance of the great... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 672 pages
...departure in metA allurgical practice and in the principles which had hitherto guided it. It depended on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbon-monoxide, 1 Abstract of Let E, Vbstract of paper read at the Institution of Civil Engineers,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1899 - 676 pages
...departure in metallurgical practice and in the principles which had hitherto guided it. It depended on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbon-monoxide, * Abstract of paper read at the Institution of Civil Engineers, on November 8, by... | |
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