Publisher's Synopsis
Manganese and Chromium, by Edwin Snow Boalich, offers a detailed examination of the properties, extraction, and industrial applications of these two important metals. Published in 1918, this work provides valuable insights into the metallurgical processes and economic significance of manganese and chromium during the early 20th century.
Boalich's study covers the chemical characteristics, mineralogy, and geographical distribution of manganese and chromium ores. It explores the methods used to refine these metals and their crucial roles in the production of steel and other alloys. This book will be of interest to historians of science and technology, metallurgists, and anyone studying the development of the mining industry.
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