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