Mineralogy An Introduction to the Theoretical And Practical Study of Minerals

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The fusion is boiled in water to dissolve the sodium arsenate, Na 3 AsO 4, and filtered ; the filtrate acidified with HC1, then a solution of magnesium sulphate, and finally strong ammonia in excess is added, the solution is shaken and let stand. Arsenic will separate as ammonium magnesium arsenate, NH 4 MgAs0 4 . 6 H 2 0, which is filtered off, washed with a solution of ammonia, dried, and tested for the mirror as in b.
Illustration. Use arsenopyrite, FeSAs.
Germanium, Ge. Atomic weight, 72. 5
.... Fusing point, 900 C.
Germanium is a very rare element found in only three minerals, argyrodite, euxinite, and canfieldite. In the R. F. It is reduced, then volatilizes, forming an oxide coat, GeO 2, white near the assay and yellowish at a distance from it. It also has a peculiar glazed appearance. It, however, yields no odor or flame coloration. Germanium when treated as in arsenic, 6, yields a mirror.
Molybdenum, Mo. Atomic weight, 96.
a. Bead test. Molybdic oxide when dissolved in the borax bead is colorless or nearly so in O.


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