Chemical Analysis Of Silicate Rocks ( Volume 6 )

Publication series :Volume 6

Author: Easton   A  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780444601711

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444409850

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444409850

Subject: P585.3 chemical method

Language: ENG

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Description

Chemical Analysis of Silicate Rocks is the sixth book in the series, “Methods in Geochemistry and Geophysics.” This book provides procedures in chemical analysis of the principal types of silicate rocks and minerals, and it discusses each procedure at length.
The book presents different apparatuses and reagents, such as balance and weighs, glassware and porcelain, platinum and substitutes, and filters that are used in the chemical analysis of silicate rocks. Laboratory instruments, such as pH meters, spectrophotometers and flame photometers, are presented in the third chapter. The fourth chapter focuses on the major factors in spectrophotometric methods. The next three chapters cover the common operations in silicate analysis, chemical analysis of silicate rocks, and preparation of the laboratory sample.
From chapter eight through 20, each chapter discusses various silicate rocks and minerals, and presents the methods to be used for their chemical analysis. These chemical components are silicon, total iron, titanium, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, ferrous iron, manganese, chromium, alkalies, water and carbon dioxide, phosphorus, and total sulfur. Chapters 21 and 22 offer the formulas of minerals and the determination of specific gravity. The book closes by providing notes on the precision and accuracy of results obtained in silicate rock.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 8

Preface

pp.:  6 – 7

Acknowledgements

pp.:  7 – 14

Table of Contents

pp.:  8 – 6

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION

pp.:  14 – 18

CHAPTER 2. APPARATUS AND REAGENTS

pp.:  18 – 27

CHAPTER 3. LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS

pp.:  27 – 34

CHAPTER 4. MAJOR FACTORS IN SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS

pp.:  34 – 42

CHAPTER 5. COMMON OPERATIONS IN SILICATE ANALYSIS

pp.:  42 – 60

CHAPTER 6. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SILICATE ROCKS

pp.:  60 – 70

CHAPTER 7. PREPARATION OF THE LABORATORY SAMPLE

pp.:  70 – 84

CHAPTER 8. SILICON

pp.:  84 – 101

CHAPTER 9. TOTAL IRON

pp.:  101 – 119

CHAPTER 10. TITANIUM

pp.:  119 – 132

CHAPTER 11. ALUMINIUM

pp.:  132 – 142

CHAPTER 12. CALCIUM

pp.:  142 – 155

CHAPTER 13. MAGNESIUM

pp.:  155 – 167

CHAPTER 14. FERROUS IRON

pp.:  167 – 177

CHAPTER 15. MANGANESE

pp.:  177 – 186

CHAPTER 16. CHROMIUM

pp.:  186 – 196

CHAPTER 17. ALKALIES

pp.:  196 – 208

CHAPTER 18. WATER AND CARBON DIOXIDE

pp.:  208 – 218

CHAPTER 19. PHOSPHORUS

pp.:  218 – 233

CHAPTER 20. TOTAL SULPHUR

pp.:  233 – 239

CHAPTER 21. FORMULAS OF MINERALS

pp.:  239 – 249

CHAPTER 22. DETERMINATION OF THE SPECIFIC GRAVITY

pp.:  249 – 253

CHAPTER 23. NOTES ON THE PRECISION AND ACCURACY OF RESULTS OBTAINED IN SILICATE-ROCK ANALYSIS AND THE LIMIT OF ALLOWABLE ERROR

pp.:  253 – 256

REFERENCES

pp.:  256 – 262

INDEX

pp.:  262 – 265

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