| | |
| ---- nickel | ---- nickel |Unknown to the ancients. |
| | | |
| ---- arsenic | ---- arsenic {Arsenico-acetous fuming liquor, |
| | {liquid phosphorus of Mr Cadet. |
| | | |
| ---- bismuth | ---- bismuth {Sugar of bismuth of Mr Geoffroi. Known |
| | {to Gellert, Pott, Weslendorf, Bergman, |
| | {and de Morveau. |
| | | |
| ---- mercury | ---- mercury {Mercurial foliated earth, Keyser's |
| | {famous antivenereal remedy. Mentioned |
| | {by Gebaver in 1748; known to Helot, |
| | {Margraff, Baume, Bergman, and |
| | {de Morveau. |
| | | |
| ---- antimony | ---- antimony |Unknown. |
| | | |
| ---- silver | ---- silver {Described by Margraff, Monnet, and |
| | {Wenzel; unknown to the ancients. |
| | | |
| ---- gold | ---- gold {Little known, mentioned by Schroeder |
| | {and Juncker. |
| | | |
| ---- platina | ---- platina |Unknown. |
| | | |
|Argill | ---- argill |According to Mr Wenzel, vinegar |
| | |dissolves only a very small proportion |
| | |of argill. |
+---------------+------------------+---------------------------------------+
From the liquor remaining after the first cristallization of the oxalic
acid we may obtain malic acid by refrigeration: This acid is more
oxygenated than the oxal
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