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A Sanitary Study Of The Well Waters Of Rolla, Alexander Grosberg, Sam Paul Lindau Jan 1911

A Sanitary Study Of The Well Waters Of Rolla, Alexander Grosberg, Sam Paul Lindau

Bachelors Theses

"In undertaking the analysis of the well waters of Rolla, it was done with the hope that the factors governing the purity of well waters would be brought out. Such a study would also be of great help in determining the proper location and depth of the wells in the community"--Introduction, Page 1.


Evidence Pertaining To The Origin And Deposition Of Ore Deposits, James Edward Mcgoughran Jan 1911

Evidence Pertaining To The Origin And Deposition Of Ore Deposits, James Edward Mcgoughran

Bachelors Theses

"In looking over the evidence grouped in the foregoing tables it is at once evident that by far the greater number of the ore deposits are associated with igneous rocks, and that they have resulted from deposition from not solution. It appears that, relatively, deposition by segregation from an igneous magma is of much less importance than deposition from solution, in the formation of ore bodies. However, segregation is the only explanation possible in accounting for some very important deposits, but they are very few in number. In distinguishing between deposits resulting from hot ascending meteoric solutions and those resulting …


A Study Of Some Problems In Cyaniding, Sidney S. Schmidt, Russell B. Caples Jan 1910

A Study Of Some Problems In Cyaniding, Sidney S. Schmidt, Russell B. Caples

Bachelors Theses

"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, page 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 …


An Investigation Of Certain Methods For The Determination Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions, James Joseph Bowles Jan 1910

An Investigation Of Certain Methods For The Determination Of Gold In Cyanide Solutions, James Joseph Bowles

Bachelors Theses

"Some questions having been raised as to the reliability of the various methods for the quantitative determination of gold in cyanide solution, this work was undertaken with the view of determining the relative accuracy and convenience of these methods"--page 2.


Chemical Analyses Of Special Tool Steels, Elmer List Jan 1910

Chemical Analyses Of Special Tool Steels, Elmer List

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Various Methods Of Assaying Cyanide Solutions For Gold, Theodore Saunders Dunn Jan 1910

A Comparison Of Various Methods Of Assaying Cyanide Solutions For Gold, Theodore Saunders Dunn

Bachelors Theses

"Although there has been a great deal written on the different methods of assaying cyanide solutions and new methods are being devised constantly there has been very little said as to the relative merits of the methods in use. An attempt has therefore been made in this paper to compare several of the methods now used"--page 1.


A Study Of The Roubidoux In The Vicinity Of Rolla, John Elmer Schultz, William Grover Branham Jan 1910

A Study Of The Roubidoux In The Vicinity Of Rolla, John Elmer Schultz, William Grover Branham

Bachelors Theses

"The purpose of this investigation was to discover the character of the texture and structural features of the Roubidoux within the area and the probable agencies which worked to produce them"--Purpose of Investigation, page 3.


Effect Of Certain Minerals On Fire Assay Of Lead, Earl Mccolloch Smith, Rowe Francis Mccrae Jan 1909

Effect Of Certain Minerals On Fire Assay Of Lead, Earl Mccolloch Smith, Rowe Francis Mccrae

Bachelors Theses

"Our problem was to determine the affect in the lead assay of certain minerals commonly accompanying lead ores. The minerals used were calcite, pyrite, blende and chalcocite"--page


A Study Of Some Problems In Assaying, Aaron Max Shah Jan 1909

A Study Of Some Problems In Assaying, Aaron Max Shah

Bachelors Theses

"It is known that the lead button which we obtain from fire assay for silver does not represent the true value of the ore. There is always a loss of silver. To investigate the effect of varying the fluxes on the loss in silver is the object of the first part of this thesis...Silver ores often contain copper, part of which, during the fusion, enters the lead button, causing trouble during cupellation, since it must be done at a high temperature. It is, then, important to keep copper out of the lead button. The presence of litharge in the fusion …


Technical Analysis Of Corn Products, Roy Hayward Dewaters Jan 1909

Technical Analysis Of Corn Products, Roy Hayward Dewaters

Bachelors Theses

"This thesis treats of the technical analysis of the products of corn as used in practical work in the manufacture of starch and glucose. These notes are the results of special investigation carried on along this line"--page 1.


The Oil Industry Of The Coalinga Field, A. Emory Wishon Jan 1909

The Oil Industry Of The Coalinga Field, A. Emory Wishon

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


The Influence Of Pyrite On The Oxidation Of Galena, William Newton Clark, Mark Stephen Mazany Jan 1909

The Influence Of Pyrite On The Oxidation Of Galena, William Newton Clark, Mark Stephen Mazany

Bachelors Theses

"In this paper are given: (1) Confirmatory evidence of the influence of pyrite on the rate of oxidation of galena under conditions approximately natural, geological conditions. (2) Detailed description of all the chemical analyses involved"--page 19.


The Oxidation Of Natural Sulphides, Harry Clay Kibe Jan 1909

The Oxidation Of Natural Sulphides, Harry Clay Kibe

Bachelors Theses

"Work upon the oxidation of natural sulphides done at this laboratory indicates that laboratory methods might be successfully employed in seeking explanations of certain actual problems in the theory of ore deposition. This led me to experiment further with galena, sphalerite, and iron pyrite, which work confirms the results of Gottschalk and Buehler, namely, that the course of an oxidation is materially effected when mixtures of sulphides are employed rather than single individual minerals"--page 1.


The Effect Of Certain Minerals Upon The Volatilization Of Silver Chloride, Boyd Dudley Jr. Jan 1908

The Effect Of Certain Minerals Upon The Volatilization Of Silver Chloride, Boyd Dudley Jr.

Bachelors Theses

"The work undertaken in this investigation was first suggested in connection with the analytical determination of Silver and Chlorine by weighing silver chloride. Later, however, the experiments assumed a metallurgical character. The final purpose of the experiments was to determine the effect of a few of the common mineral constituents of ores on the loss of silver during a chloridizing roast. In the metallurgy of silver it is frequently necessary to change the silver bearing minerals into silver chloride"--page 1.


The Effect Of Antimony On The Assay Of Gold And Silver Ores, Herman Carl Hase, Charles Lewis French Jan 1908

The Effect Of Antimony On The Assay Of Gold And Silver Ores, Herman Carl Hase, Charles Lewis French

Bachelors Theses

"Our problem was to determine the effect of antimony in assaying for gold and silver. The method of attack was to find loss of gold and silver: 1) with variable antimony and a constant temperature. 2) with variable temperature and constant antimony"--page 1.


Design Of A Lead Blast Furnace, Walter Irving Phillips, Andrew Jackson Seltzer Jan 1907

Design Of A Lead Blast Furnace, Walter Irving Phillips, Andrew Jackson Seltzer

Bachelors Theses

"In order to get the approximate size of the Furnace we made the following assumptions, being guided as far as possible by the practice of the Globe Smelting Works at Denver, Colorado whenever that could be ascertained"--page 1.


Analyses Of Limestones And Shales, Byron John Snyder Jan 1907

Analyses Of Limestones And Shales, Byron John Snyder

Bachelors Theses

"The limestones were analyzed to determine their value for cement and lime manufacture, and were taken from several counties in the state of Missouri. Most of the limestones examined were very pure. A considerable quantity of well burned lime is added to other material in the manufacture of cement, a lime of very pure type being the most acceptable in this work"--page 1.


Analytical Determination Of Copper Products, Charles Dosh Smith Jan 1905

Analytical Determination Of Copper Products, Charles Dosh Smith

Bachelors Theses

"It is a well known fact that the presence of impurities in copper products has been a source of annoyance to the Chemist. The object of this thesis was to make myself familiar with the actions of different impurities in copper products, and the methods for the determination of Arsenic in the same"--page 1.


Neutralization Of Free Acid (H₃P O₄) In Commercial Mono-Calcium Phosphate (Ca H₄ (Po₄), George William Harris, Harry Adam Grine Jan 1904

Neutralization Of Free Acid (H₃P O₄) In Commercial Mono-Calcium Phosphate (Ca H₄ (Po₄), George William Harris, Harry Adam Grine

Bachelors Theses

"The object of this thesis has been a systematic research based on the characteristic properties and reactions of mono-calcium phosphate, Ca H₄ (PO₄)₂, tending towards the development of a process for neutralizing the free phosphoric acid, H₃PO₄ formed during its manufacture"--page 1.


Design Of A Mill For A Cyanide Plant, Charles A. Fach Jan 1900

Design Of A Mill For A Cyanide Plant, Charles A. Fach

Bachelors Theses

"Object. Designing a mill, which according to my ideas, would be the best in practice. The machinery used in practice at the present time, is mostly old style. In this work of mine I have substituted a great deal of lately invented machinery which would give much better and quicker results than the machinery now used. Many ideas have come to me while working on this subject which I think would assist me in any further work on the subject"--page 1.


The Determination Of Aluminium, Victor Hugo Gottschalk Jan 1900

The Determination Of Aluminium, Victor Hugo Gottschalk

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Action Of Caustic Hydroxides Upon Aluminum, Herbert Fordyce. Rogers Jan 1899

Action Of Caustic Hydroxides Upon Aluminum, Herbert Fordyce. Rogers

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


Assay Of Copper Matte For Gold And Silver, Walter E. Soest Jan 1899

Assay Of Copper Matte For Gold And Silver, Walter E. Soest

Bachelors Theses

"Ores containing copper, and especially copper matte, have always been very annoying in assaying for the precious metals. In assaying copper matte, and ores containing much copper, by the usual method of scorification, the losses of silver an gold are considerable, owing to the fact that in order to obtain lead buttons, which are soft and free from copper, repeated scorifications are necessary, and moreover it is impossible to obtain lead buttons which are entirely free from copper"--page 1.


Studies In Tellurium, Victor Hugo Gottschalk Jan 1898

Studies In Tellurium, Victor Hugo Gottschalk

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


White Lead, Evans Walker Buskett Jan 1895

White Lead, Evans Walker Buskett

Bachelors Theses

No abstract provided.


Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer Jan 1895

Producer Gas, Edward P. Dwyer

Bachelors Theses

"Producer gas, so named owing to being produced in special forms of apparatus known as Producers. The fuel is decomposed into combustible gases, whereby most of the C is burnt to CO, whilst the H either remains free, or is converted into carburretted Hydrogen. Directly above the grate carbonic anhydride is formed but thus is rapidly converted into carbonic oxide; reaction as follows: CO₂ + C = 2CO.

Amongst these heavy carburetted hydrogen (C₂H₄) is that which principally increases the value of the gas as fuel and the drier the fuel used the more of the gas is produced. A …