The use of the blowpipe, in the qualitative and quantitative examination of minerals, ores, furnace products and other metallic combinations / Edited, with emendations, by Dr. Sheridan Muspratt. With a preface by Baron Liebig.
- Karl Friedrich Plattner
- Date:
- 1850
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The use of the blowpipe, in the qualitative and quantitative examination of minerals, ores, furnace products and other metallic combinations / Edited, with emendations, by Dr. Sheridan Muspratt. With a preface by Baron Liebig. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Name. Symbol. Atomic Weights. Oxygen, 100. Oxygen, 8. Manganesium . Mn 345-00 28 protoxide of Mn 0 445-00 36 sesquioxide of Mn^ 0® 990-00 80 Mercury Hg 1267-50 100 subchloride of Hg2 Cl 2977-25 235 oxide of HgO 1367-50 108 suboxide of Hg 0 2635-00 208 Molybdenum Mo 600-00 48 Nickel Ni 370-00 30 Nitrogen . N 175-00 14 Osmium Os 1245-00 100 Oxygen 0 100-00 8 Palladium . Pd 667-50 53 Phosphoric acid PO 892-50 72 Phosphorous acid P03 692-50 56 Phosphorus P 392-50 32 Platinum . Pt 1233-75 99 ammonio-chloride of ■ [(Pt CP + , N Cl) 2786-25 222 potassio-chloride of ] (Pt CP + . K Cl) 3051-25 243 Potassa K 0 590-00 47 carbonate of K 0, C 0 865-00 61 sulphate of K 0, S 0« 1090-00 79 Potassium . K 490-00 39 chloride of . K Cl 932-50 64 Phodium . R 651-25 52 Selenium . Se 500-00 40 Silicium Si 185-00 15 Silver Ag 1351-25 108 chloride of . Ag Cl 1793 75 143](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29333714_0415.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


