Industrial Electrometallurgy Including Electrolytic And Electrothermal Processe

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Industrial Electrometallurgy Including Electrolytic And Electrothermal Processe
Eric Keightley Rideal
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Phys. Chem. , 15, 213; 1911. Trans. Amer. Electrochem. Soc. , 21, 438; 1912. Trans. Amer. Electrochem. Soc. , 26, p. 194; 1914. Trans. Amer. Electrochem. Soc. , 26, 1914, p. 181. " Applied Electrochem. , " p. 491. Trans. Amer. Electrochem. Soc. , 24, p. 181 ; 1904. Trans. Amer. Electrochem. Soc. , 12, 223; 1907. C. R. , 92, p. 1508; 1881. 10 U. S. Pat. 722793.
CARBORUNDUM 171 BIBLIOGRAPHY TO SECTION V.
"Carborundum, " F. A. J. Fitzgerald. 1904.
"The Electric Furnace, " Stansfield.
" Applied Ele
...ctrochemistry, " A. Allmand.
SECTION VL THE CARBIDES AND BOBIDES OUR knowledge of these products of the electrical furnace is due chiefly to the work of Moissan, who isolated the first carbide, that of calcium in a pure state, in December, 1892, by reduction of lime with carbon. The carbides as prepared in the electric furnace are all dark metallic-looking solids with a crystalline fracture. Most of them react with water to give off hydrocarbons with reformation of the oxide, *&- CaC 2 +2H 2 0=Ca(OH) 2 -fC 2 H 2 .


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