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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1893-1894-198

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194 faculty of science Copper-smelting Alloys of Copper &c Treatment 01 Zinc Ores Means by which Zinc can be rolled into sheets Alloys of Zinc Brass Muntz's metal &c Lead -Smelting and Desilverization Silver and Gold -Methods of extraction and parting Their alloys Smelting of Tin Ores Tin-plating Bronze &c The means by which Aluminum Antimony Bismuth Nickel Cobalt Mercury Sodium &c are obtained will also be discussed Practical Metallurgy Third Year Students taking Metallurgy pay fee of Ā£3 38 Oct for materials and use of apparatus This does not include glass beakers or porcelain dishes which can be obtained from the Laboratory attendant at cost price or platinum crucibles The instruction given to each person in the Laboratory is regulated entirely by his special requirements Particular attention is given to the following subjects The methods of Assaying by fire the ores of Gold Silver Lead Iron Copper Tin &c II The Assay of Bullion III The Amalgamation of Gold and Silver Ores IV The Blowpipe Analysis of Minerals and Alloys The Analysis of Solid and Graseous Fuels Furnace Gases &c VI Calorimetry and Pyrometry Methods of determining the practical value of any given Fuel VII The wet Assay of Iron Copper Silver Nickel &c VIII The complete Analysis of Mineral Substances Slags &c
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