.05
Sugar .05
Salt .05
Blue vitriol .10
Alum .05
Saltpetre .05
Sulphur .05
Potass. permanganate .05
Lime .05
Plaster-paris .05
Potass. bichromate .10
Methylated spirits, 1 pt. .10
Alcohol, 95% .10
Iodine crystals .10
Mercury, 1 lb. 1.00
Pot. chlorate .15
Manganese dioxide .10
Phosphorus .10
Sweet oil, 2 oz. .10
Benzine, 2 oz. .10
The following tools will be found very valuable: saw, square, plane,
brace and bit, knife, hammer, glass cutter, files--round, flat, and
triangular.
Where the circumstances will not allow of the purchase of the preceding
list, the following apparatus is recommended as sufficient for the
performance of a large number of the experiments:
1/2 lb. glass tubing in 3 ft. lengths, 3/16 in.
and 1/4 in. outside $ .20
2 Florence flasks, 4 oz. .15
1 Funnel .10
2 ft. pure gum rubber tubing, 1/8 in. inside .15
1/2 doz. test-tubes assorted, 5/8 to 7/8 diameter, 6 in. long .20
2 rubber stoppers, No. 2, one hole .10
1 rubber stopper, No. 4, one hole .10
Expansion of heat apparatus (made at blacksmith's) .10
Common corks, assorted .10
1 chemical thermometer 0 deg. F. to 212 deg. F. .40
1 spirit-lamp, 4 oz.
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