The philosophy of experimental chemistry: in two volumes (Volume 2).
- James Cutbush
- Date:
- 1813
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Credit: The philosophy of experimental chemistry: in two volumes (Volume 2). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CONTENTS OF VOL. II. PART XV. OF METALS. Page Section I. Of Gold, 25 II. Of Platinum, - - . 44 III. Of Silver, 49 IV. Of Mercury, 63 V. Of Palladium, 74 VI. Of Rhodium, 76 VII. Of Iridium, ... 78 VIII. Of Osmium, 80 IX. Of Copper, 82 X. Of Iron, ... 97 XI. Of Nickel, - - - 113 XII. OfNicolanum, - - 116 XIII. Of Tin, - - - us XIV. Of Lead, - - - 128 XV. Of Zinc, - - - 136 XVI. Of Bismuth, - - - HI XVII. Of Antimony ... 143 XVIII. Of Tellurium, - - - 148 XIX. Of Arsenic, ... 150 XX. Of Cobalt, 153 XXI. Of Manganese, - - - 157 XXII. Of Chromium - - - i6i XXIII. Of Uranium, - - - i62 XXIV. Of Molybdenum, - - ]63 XXV. Of Tungsten, - - - 165 XXVI. Of Titanium, - - - 166 XXVII. Of Columbium, - - - 158 XXVIII. Of Cerium, - - - ib. XXIX. Of Tantalium, - 169 /](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21112927_0007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)