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09e8839 VI completes the caustifying of the alkali by the action of magnesia. A History of Chemistry (Moore)
405f88e His "Practical Chemistry" is now in its sixth edition. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
2ba3fdd The art of alchemy was now to receive an impulse in a new direction. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
351be47 H]e ascertained that contains an earth united to an acid. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
da002c7 He charged Paracelsus with bad faith. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
d33903b His last years were devoted to transmutation of metals, and he died at Cologne. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
2fcfa43 To them the Cabala was the touchstone of wisdom. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
2143dfb His biography is made up of several more or less improbable legends. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
ffc799c T]he greatest name of this period is... Van Helmont. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
4a9a2e9 Oswald Croll (1580--1609)... won distinction as a pharmacist. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
872789a He knew , which he termed "nitrum flammans." A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
fc0a787 His Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry were published in 1803. A History of Chemistry from the Earliest Times
a44fbf9 It [chemistry] is therefore the occult or hidden science, the black art. A Short History of Chemistry
99d5630 The phraseology in the early treatises is similar to that in the priestly writings. A Short History of Chemistry
4aadaa4 They were ignorant of the metal in the free state. A Short History of Chemistry
af72edd Tin ores are found in Britain (Cornwall), and were brought thence by the Phoenicians. History of Chemistry (Thorpe)
2c2c997 Oxides of manganese were used as brown pigments. History of Chemistry (Thorpe)
20ae62b Graham's work was mainly devoted to... . History of Chemistry (Thorpe)
1c0f82c With [Leon] Schischkoff, he examined, in 1857, the products of fired . History of Chemistry (Thorpe)
5195894 It is therefore the occult or hidden science, the black art. History of chemistry