The boy's playbook of science : including the various manipulations and arrangements of chemical and philosophical apparatus required for the successful performance of scientific experiments / by John Henry Pepper ; illustrated ... by H.G. Hine.
- John Henry Pepper
- Date:
- 1860
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The boy's playbook of science : including the various manipulations and arrangements of chemical and philosophical apparatus required for the successful performance of scientific experiments / by John Henry Pepper ; illustrated ... by H.G. Hine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![I ClASSiriCATION OF THE ALPHABET OF CHEMISTRY. 13 Non-Metallic Bodies. Combining Name. Symbol. Proportion •' or atomic weight. 1. Oxygen . . 0 8 2. Hydrogen . H 1 3. Nitrogen . . N 14 4. Chlorine . . CI 35-5 6. Iodine . . . I 127-1 6. Bromine . Br 80- 7. riuorine . . P 18-9 Combining Name, Symbol proportioa or atomic weight. 8. Carbon . G = 6 9. Boron . . . B = 10-9 10. Sulphur . . S = ]6 11. Phosphorus . P = 32 12. Silicon . Si = 21-3 13. Selenium . . Se = 39-5 51 Metals. 1. Aluminnm . Al — 13-7 27. Nickel. . Ni 29-6 2. Antimony Sb 129 28. Norium . 3. Arsenic . . As 75 29. Niobium . Nb 4. Barium . . Ba 68-5 30. Osmium . Os = 99-6 5. Uismutn . . Bi 213 31. Platinum . Pt 98-7 6. Cadmium. . Cd 56 32. Potassium . K 39-2 7. Calcium . . Ca 20 33. Palladium Pd 53-3 8. Cerium . . Ce 47 34. Pelopium . . Pe 9. Chromium . Cr 26-7 35. Rhodium . . R 52-2 10. Cobalt. . . Co 29-5 36. Rkuthenium . Ru 52-2 11. Copper . . Cu 31-7 37^.oilver . . . Ag 108-1 12. Donarium. . 38. Sodium . . Na 23 13. Didymium. . D 39.! Strontium . Sr 43-8 14. Erbium . . E 40. Tin. . . . Sn 59 15. Gold_ . . . Au 197 41. Tantalum . . Ta 184 16. Glucinum . . Gl 42. Tellurium. . Te 64-2 17. Iron , , . Pe 28 43. Terbium . . Tb 18. Ilmenium . . n 44. Thorium . . Th 59-6 19. Iridium . . Ir 99 45. Titanium . . Ti 25 20. Lead . . . Pb 103-7 46. Tungsten. . W* 95 21. LantJianium . La 47. Uranium . . u 60 22. Lithium . . Li 6-5 48. Vanadium V 68-6 23. Magnesium . Mg 12-2 49. Yttrium . , Y 24. Manganese . Mn 27-6 50. Zinc . . . Zn 32-6 25. Mercury . . Hg 100 51. Zirconium Zr 22-4 26. Molybdenum. Mo 46 (N.B. The elements printed in italics are at present unimportant. A few words will suffice to explain the meaning of the terms wliich head the names, letters, and numbers of the Table of Elements. The * From the mineral Wolfran, and now exceedingly valuable, as when alloyed with iron it is harder than, and will bore through stool.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21496018_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)