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THE Mond process marked an entirely new departure in metallurgical practice and in the principles which had hitherto guided it. It depended on the remarkable property possessed by nickel of forming a volatile compound with carbon-monoxide, from which metallic nickel might be released if the gaseous compound was heated to 180° C.
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The Extraction of Nickel from its Ores by the Mond Process1. Nature 59, 63–64 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/059063a0
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