cupellation

/kyuːpəˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

a process in assaying or smelting metals, in which the ore is heated in a shallow dish and the volatile parts driven off, leaving the metal in a powdery or granular form.

“The chemist used cupellation to separate the gold from the ore.”

Synonyms

  • assay
  • refine

Antonyms

  • adulterate
  • impure