The use of the blowpipe in chemical analysis, and in the examination of minerals / by J.J. Berzelius ; translated from the French of M. Fresnel, by J. G. Children. With a sketch of Berzelius' system of mineralogy; a synoptic table of the principal characters of the pure earths and metallic oxides before the blowpipe, and numerous notes and additions by the translator.
- Jöns Jacob Berzelius
- Date:
- 1822
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The use of the blowpipe in chemical analysis, and in the examination of minerals / by J.J. Berzelius ; translated from the French of M. Fresnel, by J. G. Children. With a sketch of Berzelius' system of mineralogy; a synoptic table of the principal characters of the pure earths and metallic oxides before the blowpipe, and numerous notes and additions by the translator. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Titanite, 140 Topaz, 217 Tourmaline, black, 316 — ————— from Bo- ve}', 317 clear blue, finely striated, 299 -— dark blue, m large crystals, 299 ——__— green, 317 ■ red, and clear green, 298 Tremolite, asbestiform, 262 Triphane, 298 Tungstates, ]33 Tungstic acid, 87. W. Water, see hydrates, 130 Wavellite, 214 WeissgUttigerz, dunkel, 156 —— —— licht, 155 Wolfram, 201 Wurfelerz, 193. Y. Yenite, 278 Yttria, 83 and cerium, fluafceof, 229 Yttrocerite, 249 Yttrocolumbite, 229. U. Uranium, protoxide of, 183 « —— yellow hydrated oxide of, 183. V. Vauqueline, 172 Vesuvian, 285. Z. Zeolite, mealy, 277 Zinc, blende, 184 — carbonate of, 185 — oxide of, 184 — silicate of, 186 subcarbonate of, 186 •—— sulphate of, 185 Zircon, 212 Zirconia, 83 Zöizite, 272.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29333404_0397.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


