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The Parkes process is a pyrometallurgical industrial process for removing silver from lead, during the production of bullion. It is an example of liquid-liquid extraction.

The process takes advantage of two liquid-state properties of zinc. The first is that zinc is immiscible with lead, and the other is that silver is 300 times more soluble in zinc than it is in lead. Hence when zinc is added to liquid lead that contains silver as a contaminant, the silver preferentially migrates into the zinc. Because the zinc remains in a separate layer, it is easily removed. The zinc-silver solution is then heated until the zinc volatilizes, leaving nearly pure silver. If gold is present in the liquid lead, it can also be removed and isolated by the same process.[1] The process[2] was patented by Alexander Parkes in 1850.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pauling, Linus General Chemistry W.H.Freeman 1947 ed.
  2. ^ "Parkes process (chemistry)". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Britannica Online Encyclopedia. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/444136/Parkes-process. Retrieved 2009-08-20. 
  3. ^ Tylecote, R. F.A History of Metallurgy Institute of Materials 1992, p. 158.



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