Manual of Operative Technics a Practical Treatise On the Elements of Operative

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6; the lightest of the metals. Fusing point, 1300F. Its tenacity, in pro- portion to its weight, is equal to steel. Malleability next to silver. Ductility next to copper. Conductivity about the same as copper. It does not oxidize or corrode and prevents oxidation when com- bined with other metals; but only a small per cent can be com- bined in an alloy. It is not readily acted upon by mercury. In amalgam alloys it is supposed to whiten them and prevent discol- oration.
An amalgam is produced by
... precipitating pure copper, in the form of crystals, from a saturated solution of sulphate of copper into mercury, in which form it is capable of solution in mercury. This precipitation is accomplished by galvanic action or by plac- ing a rod of iron in the solution. The galvanic method is preferred When the solution has been carried to the limit, the mass is put in a wedgewood mortar and triturated thoroughly; the surplus of mercury is removed by squeezing in a chamois skin bag. This process is repeated, resorting to heat to soften the mass, as it be- comes necessary, until amalgamation is complete ; it is then moulded into small ingots and allowed to harden.

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