A good method of separation in this case is distillation.
A good method is distillation.
In the blast furnace a mixed lead/zinc sinter is added and the lead bullion is tapped conventionally from the bottom of the furnace while metallic zinc vapour is distilled off and captured/condensed by a spray of molten lead droplets. A solution of zinc and lead leaving the condenser, when cooled this cool zinc can be floated off, while the lead is recirculated to the collector. Zinc being less dense can be continuously removed from the top layers.
Bismuth (Bi)
Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy
You could submerge the galvanized iron in HCl, which would then dissolve the zinc, at which point you could weigh the iron again to determine the mass of zinc that was removed.
A good method is distillation.
This is called smelting but I'm sorry I don't know any more. Look on google I bet it does'nt help but it's worth a try :)
In the blast furnace a mixed lead/zinc sinter is added and the lead bullion is tapped conventionally from the bottom of the furnace while metallic zinc vapour is distilled off and captured/condensed by a spray of molten lead droplets. A solution of zinc and lead leaving the condenser, when cooled this cool zinc can be floated off, while the lead is recirculated to the collector. Zinc being less dense can be continuously removed from the top layers.
metal
This metal is lead (Pb).
sulfur
aluminium,zinc, tin, lead
Iron, lead, zinc, gold.
Not realy.........
Material: Zinc Alloy Metal(Lead-free)
Bismuth (Bi)
Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy