Silver by Fire, Silver by Mercury : a Chemical History of Si
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Silver by Fire, Silver by Mercury : a Chemical History of Silver Refining in New Spain and Mexico, 16th to 19th Centuries

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440 pages 2017

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In 'Silver by Fire, Silver by Mercury: A Chemical History of Silver Refining in New Spain and Mexico, 16c to 19c', Saul Guerrero combines historical research with geology and chemistry to refute the current prevailing narrative of a primitive effort dominated by mercury and its copious emissions to the air. Based on quantitative historical data, visual records and geochemical fundamentals, Guerrero analyses the chemical and economic reasons why two refining processes had to share production, creating along the way major innovations in the chemical recipes, milling equipment, mercury recycling practice, and industrial architecture and operations. Their main environmental impact was lead fume and the depletion of woodlands from smelting, and the transformation of mercury into calomel during the 'patio' process.

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