noun
- the process of separating metals by partial melting, where the more fusible metal melts and separates from the less fusible one
Usage: metallurgy; technical
Examples
- The ancient technique of liquation was used to separate silver from lead ore.
- Liquation involves heating the metal mixture until one component melts while the other remains solid.
- The metallurgist employed liquation to purify the copper from its alloy.
- Through liquation, the craftsman could extract pure tin from the mixed metals.
- The liquation process requires precise temperature control to achieve proper separation.