Chemical recreations: a series of amusing ... experiments ... To which are prefixed, first lines of chemistry, etc / [Anon].
- John Joseph Griffin
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Chemical recreations: a series of amusing ... experiments ... To which are prefixed, first lines of chemistry, etc / [Anon]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SMALL ARTICLES ‘OF APPARATUS. © 12] of sulphur, chalk, pipe-clay, red-lead, of each “a penny worth.—Pieces of white marble.—Sulphuric Ether, $ OZ. 6d. To be kept in a well closed phial, in a cool place. — Turmeric, 4.0z. 1}d.—Litmus, 3 oz. 3d.—Nut-galls, 4 oz. 14d,—-Oxide of Manganese, a-pound 6d.or-8d. :——This is to furnish oxygen.—Sulphuret of Antimony | oz.’ 3d. —Gum benzoin, 3 oz. 14d-—-Some charcoal, newly made. SMALL ARTICLES OF APPARATUS, © AN iron ladle. —A deep iron pan holding about a quart : to be filled with sand—this is to serve for a sand-bath.— A magnifier.—An artificial magnet. —Glass rods, and {clean straws, for stirring mixtures in glasses. —A collec- §tion of glass tubes :—see 4.54..—corks of all sizes; and fa considerable number of spare phials should be constant- ly at hand, to receive the products of experiments. —A- bout a dozen from 2 to 4 ounce phials, with ground glass- stopples, should be provided, to hold corrosive liquids. — Bottles with wide mouths, or jars with tin covers, such as are seen on the shelves of apothecaries’ shops, should be provided, to hold salts and substances that require to be kept from the air.—A number of small wooden and pasteboard boxes will also be found convenient.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22027634_0143.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


