Jk. Mujumba et al., DECOMPOSITION OF SOME SKARN-ROCK SAMPLES IN NEUTRAL AND BASIC MOLTEN POTASSIUM-NITRATE FOR THE EXTRACTION AND DETERMINATION OF IRON, Australian Journal of Chemistry, 49(2), 1996, pp. 261-262
Five skarn-rock samples were heated with KNO3 and with a solution of 5
% KOH in KNO3 for 2 h at 450 degrees C. The decomposed samples were co
oled, dissolved in water and filtered. Iron was extracted from each re
sidue as well as from the original samples by hot cone. HCl, and deter
mined by atomic absorption spectroscopy These results were compared wi
th the known (X-ray fluorescence) total iron content of the original s
amples. The amount of iron extracted with HCL from the skarn samples w
as 3-11% lower, while that extracted after heating with KNO3 alone was
2-4% lower, than the amount present according to the X-ray fluorescen
ce results. However, the amount of iron extracted from the samples tre
ated with a solution of KOH in KNO3 was comparable to that determined
by X-ray fluorescence.