The use of the blowpipe in the examination of minerals, ores, furnace-products, and other metallic combinations / By Professor Plattner ... Translated from the German, with emendations, by Dr. Seridan Muspratt ... With a preface by Professor Liebig.
- Karl Friedrich Plattner
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The use of the blowpipe in the examination of minerals, ores, furnace-products, and other metallic combinations / By Professor Plattner ... Translated from the German, with emendations, by Dr. Seridan Muspratt ... With a preface by Professor Liebig. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![(I1.) Name. Symbol. Atomic Weight.) Logarithm. Aluminum Al 17147 2°233427 Ammonia. N H? 21313 2°32864 Antimony Sb 1612-90 3°20761 oxide of Sb 0% 1912°90 3°28169 sulphuret of Sb S? 2216-40 3°34565 Arsenic As 940°10 2°973174 sulphuret of . As $3 1543°6 3°18854 sulphuret of . As $° 1945°9 3°28912 Arsenic acid As O° 1440°1 3°15839 Arsenious acid As O° 1240°1 3°09346 Barium Ba 856°88 293292 chloride of Ba Cl 1299°5 3°11378 Barytes Ba O 956°88 2:98086 carbonate of. Ba O, CO? 1231°9 3°09058 phosphate of 2 Ba O, PO* 2806'1 3°44811 sulphate of Ba O, S O 1458°1 3°16379 Bismuth . 3 Bi 886°92 2°947884 Boron B 136°25 2°134336 Bromine . Br 978°31 2°990476 Cadmium. Cd 696°77 2°843089 Calcium ; Ca 256-02 2:408273 chloride of . Ca Cl 698°67 2°84427 Carbon C 75°00 1°87506 Carbonic acid . CO? 275-00 2°43933 Carbonic oxide CoO 175°00 2°24304 Cerium Ce 574°70 2°759441 Chlorine . Cl 442°65 2°646060 Chromium Cr 351°82 2°546320 Cobalt Co 368'99 2°567015 ———EEEE —___—__—_ ____________ EET * [These tables are taken from Parnell’s Chemistry, as they may very often be of service - to the analyst.]— Trans.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29334810_0379.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


