Introduction to Spectroscopy Analysis of Copper Ore Introduction Thousands of years ago, copper was abundant enough in quantity that it could be found on the Earths surface. Prospecting for copper then was relatively simple. Recently, increased demand for copper resulted in numerous mines, and the search for copper ore is now very competitive.
Using the spectrophotometric analysis and the electrogravimetric analysis, we found the unknown percentage of copper in the unknown sample of ore was to be 17.6% by mass. Introduction Chemical analysis takes place under two different scenarios. In one case, you need to find out the chemical identity of some material.
Chemical Analysis Of Copper Ore. EXTRACTION OF COPPER FROM OXIDISED COPPER ORE Aim To analyse how copper is obtained from oxidised copper ore using the processes of leaching, solidliquid separation, displacing and electrowinning. Method Refer to Extraction of Copper from oxidised Copper Ore
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Introduction to Spectroscopy Analysis of Copper Ore. Using a Buret and Volumetric Flask 2.06 mL of solution. 2.47 mL of solution 50.00 mL delivered delivered Volumetric Flask Reading a buret Burets are designed to measure the amount of liquid that has been delivered.
Obtain a copper ore unknown from your instructor. Dry the sample from between 100 o C and 120 o C for two hours and cool the dried sample in the desiccator. Turn your student I.D. card into your instructor and in return obtain from your instructor two platinum cathodes, two platinum anodes, and two tallform electrolytic beakers.