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In the following Experiments, the Sal Mirabile is 
fuihciently diflinguifh’d from all the refl. 
Slices of Gall cut into thefe feveral Solutions have 
no manner of Effecl upon any, except that of the Sal 
Mirabile^ which is foon ting’d of the Colour of Sack, 
or rather deeper. 
Sp. Sal Arm, c. Tart, dropt into the feveral Solutions 
turns them all milky, except that of the Sal Mirabiley 
which keeps its Tranfparency. 
The Sp, Salts Armon, c, cake, the 01, Tart, p, 
deliq,i\\Q TinHura Coccinell in Sp, Vin.faEi. do every 
one, ufed aftet- the fame Manner, fufticiently diftin- 
guilh the Sal MirabiU from all the reh:. 
In the following Experiments, the Epfom Salt, the 
fecond Lemington Salt, and fecond Nezveajile Salt, agree 
together, and differ from the common Salt, the firjl 
Lemington Salt, and firfl ILeivcaJile Salt, 
In the feveral Solutions I dropt a Solution of Silver 
in Aq. Forth, from which follow’d thefe Confequences. 
The Solution of the Epfom Salt, fecond Lemington Salt, 
and fecond FJewcaJile Salt, became equally milky, be- 
fore the Precipitation. The Solution of the Sea 
Salt, and firjl Flewcafile Salt, let the Precipitation pafs 
without receiving any milky Tinge. The firfi Leming- 
ton Salt, as holding lefs of the third Salt, than the firjl 
Llewcafile Sdli took a little milky Tinge. The Pre- 
pitation fell nimbly thorough the Solution of the Sal 
Mirabile, leaving it milky. 
In the Condition thefe were in, I pour’d fome 01, 
Tartar, per deliq, to each of them, on which, after 
fome time, a biueiH). Scum arofe on the Surfaces of 
the Epfom Salt, fecond Lemington Salt, and fecond New- 
cafile Salt : There likewife appear’d a little on the firfi 
Lemington Salt, but not any on the reft. 
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