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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![Name. Symbol. Atomic Weight.} Logarithm. Strontium a Sr 547°29 2°738217 chloride of Sr Cl 989°94 2:99561 Sulphur S 201°17 2°30356 Sulphuric acid . S 03 501°17 2°69998 Sulphurous acid S 0? 401°17 2°60333 Tellurium. Te 801:76 2°904044 Thorium . Th 744:9 2°872098 Tin Sn 735°29 2°86645 peroxide of . Sn O? 935:29 2°97095 protoxide of Sn O 835-29 2°92184 Titanium . Ti 303°66 2:482387 Tungsten . Ww 1183-00 3°072985 Uranium . U 2711°36 3°433187 Vanadium Vv 856-89 2°932924 Water HO 112°48 2°05107 Ditto 2 224°96 2°35210 Ditto 3 337°44 2°52820 Ditto 4 449-92 2°65314 Ditto 5 562°40 2°75005 Ditto ° 6 674°88 2°82923 Ditto 7 787°36 2°89618 Ditto 8 899°84 2°95417 Ditto 9 1012°3 3°00531 Ditto 10 1124°8 3°05107 Ditto 11 1237°3 3°09248 Ditto 12 1349°8 3°13027 Ditto 13 1462°2 3°16501 Yttrium Y 402°51 2°604776 Zinc. Zn 40323 2°60555 oxide of Zn O 503°23 2°70177 2 1006°5 3'00281 3 1509-7 3°17889 4 2012°9 3°30382 Zirconium 420°20 2°623456 a * [Rammelsberg, after a series of carefully-conducted experiments, has found the atomic weight of Uranium to be only 750.00].—Truns.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29334810_0382.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


