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A cetats, 165, 354. 
Acetits, 165, 352. 
■Acids, general properties of, 160; divided 
into four clafl'es, i6j ; acetic acid, 353 ; 
acetous, 163, 353 ; arfenical, 162, 264; 
arfenious, 263 ; benzoic, 162, 325 ; bom- 
bic, 163; boracic, 162, 220 ; camphoric, 
162, 337; carbonic, 161, 199; chromic, 
267; ciceric, 332 ; citric, 162, 323; dul¬ 
cified, 348; fluoric, 162, 219; formic, 
163 ; gallic, 162, 323 ; ladtic, 163, 360; 
lithic,- 163 ; malic, 162, 325 ; molybdic, 
162, 267 ; muriatic, 162, 217 ; muriatic 
oxygenated, 218; nitric, 161, 215, 238 ; 
nitrous, 161, 216; oxalic, 329; oxalic 
acidule, 162, 329; phofphoric acid, 162, 
201, 21a; phofphorous, 162, 212 ; pruf- 
fic, 163, 301 ; pyroligneous, 163, 331; 
pyromucous and pyrotartarous, 162, 330 ; 
faccholaftic, 163, 3 59; febacic, 3^61, 364 ; 
fuberic, 331; fuccinic, 1S2, 322; ful- 
phuric and fulphurous, 161, 203,. 213 ; 
glacial fulphuric, 300; tartarous, 329; 
tartarous acidule, 162,329; tungftic a- 
cid, 162, 265; uric, 163, 366; zoonic, 
Air, adlionof, 154; natural properties, 1965 
chemical properties, 197. 
Albumen, 17:, 342, 357. 
Alchemy, or fcarch after the philofopher’s 
flone, 146; 
Alcohol, 347 ; nitric, 348. 
Alembic or ftill, 191, 
Alkalis, 223, 344. 
Aloes, 340. 
Alum, 232 ; calcined, 233; 
Alumine, 157, 221. 
Ammoniac, 138,225; liquid, 226; its ufes, 
227 ; martial flowers of, 304 ; gum, 340. 
Analvfis, or decompofition, 173. 
Animal fubftances, 170, 356; foft parts, 
369 ; hard parts; 371; 
Antimony, 274 ; regulus of, 275 ; cerufs 
of, 270 ; liver and.glafs of, 278. 
Aqua celeitis, 308. 
Arabian chemiftry and chemifts, 146. 
.Archil, 345. 
Argand’s lamp, the principle of, 333. 
Ariftotle’s opinion-of- the elementary prin¬ 
ciples, 178. 
Arnotto, 346. 
Aroma, or fpiritus reddor, 168.' 
Arfeniats, 164, 263. 
Arfenic, 162 ; formerly ufed in dying, 344. 
Arfenits, 164. 
Afl'afetida, 340. 
Attraddion, chemical, or eleddive, 174. 
Azot, a peculiar, principle of animal fub¬ 
ftances, 170. 
Bacon, Roger, 146, 
Balloons, or receivers, 191; 
Balfam, 168, 336; of Tolu and Vanilla, 
B 39 - 
Barnet and Bohnius, 14;; 
Barytes, 157, 223. 
Baths, different kinds, 189. 
Beecher of Spires, 1475 his doddrine adopted 
by Stahl, 178. 
Jaell-metal, 306, 
VoL. IV. No, 248- 
C H E M I S T R Y, 
Benzoats, 164; benzoin, 339. 
Bezoar mineral, 286. 
Bile, 170, 361 ; biliary calculi, 362. 
Birdlime, 340. 
Bifmuth, 273. 
Blood, 170, 356 ; its colouring part, 358. 
Blow-pipe, 193. 
Blue alhes, 307. 
Bombiats, 165. 
Bones, calcination of, 251; their texture, 
37i- 
Borats, 164,23d; borat of foda, or borax, 
ibid, of ammonia, magnefia, and alumine, 
257. 
Boyle's fuming liquor, 226 ; hell, 281, 
Brain, chemical properties of, 370-. 
Brandy, 347. 
Brafs, 306. 
Brazil wood, 345, 
Bronze, 306, 
Butter, 361. 
Calculi of the'bladder, 366. 
Caloric, or igneous fluid, its phenomena, 
153 ; the phlogifton of Stahl and Prieft- 
ley, 181; diftinguifhed from heat, 182; 
capacities of bodies for caloric, 184; co.n- 
duddora of caloric, 185; latent caloric, 
*87.- 
Caiorimcter of Lavoifier and La Place, 393. 
Cameleon mineral, 272. 
Camphor, 168, 336; camphorats, 165, 337. 
Caoutchouk, or India rubber, 340. 
Carbon, 159, 199. 
Carbonats, 164, 257 ; of barytes, 257 ; 
ftrontian, 258 ; lime, ibid, of potaih, 259; 
foda, ibid, ammoniac, 2605 magnefia, 
glucine, alumine, 261 ; zircon, 262 ; of 
titanium, 268; of iron, 303; of copper, 308, 
Carmine, 345. 
Carthamus, or bafe faffVon, 345. 
Cartilages and tendons, 371. 
Cafiava-bread, 341. 
Cement, 239; cementation, 189, 
Cendres gravellees, 347. 
Cerufe and white lead, 353. 
Charadders or marks ufed in chemiftry, 395- 
400 ; ancient charadters of metals, 401. 
Chrome, 267 ; chromats, 268. 
Cinnabar, 280. 
Citrats, 164, 323. 
Coagulum, or clot, 357. 
Cobalt, 269 ; metallic, 270, 
Cochineal', 345. 
Colcothar, 300- 
Colouring matter, 169. 
Combuftion, 154, 19s ; combuftible bodies, 
158, 198 ; compound, 159 ; of the dia-. 
mond, 387, 
Concentration, 190. 
Copper, 303. 
Cork and its acid, 331. 
Crocus metallorum, 278. 
Crucibles, different kinds, 192, 
Cucurbits, or matralles, ibid. 
Cupellation, 189, 310. 
Decodtion, 190. 
Decrepitation, 245. 
Definition of chemiftry as a fcience and as an 
art, 145. 
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Democritus of Abdera, 145. 
Detonation and decrepitation, 189. 
Diamond, properties of, 158; combuftion 
of, 387. 
Digeftion, 190. 
Dirtillation, ibid. 
Dough, only to be made from wheat, 341. 
Dyers weed, 346. 
Dying, materials for, 343'; diredtions, 346, 
Ear-wax, 368. 
Earths, generic charadters of, 157; conver- 
fion and combination, J58 ; different 
kinds, 220-123, 
Efflorefcence, 229. 
Egyptian qhemiftry, 143 ; transferred to. the 
lfraelites, ibid. 
Enamel, white, 296. 
Ens veneris, 308. 
Bpochas of chemiftry, 145-148; the firft, 
145 ; fecond, third, and fourth, 1464 
fifth and fixth, 147. 
Epfom fait, 231. 
Ether, 348; fulphuric, 349; nitric, 35c.; 
muriatic, 351. 
Ethiops mineral, 281; martial Ethiops, or 
faffron of Mars, 299. 
Evaporation, 190'; of acid liquors, &c. 252, 
Euphorbium, 340. 
Excrements, 369. 
Extradt; or exlraddive matter, 168, 3 21. 
Fat, 170, 363. 
Fecula, 169, 340. 
Fermentation, 17a ; vinous, 346 ; acetous, 
331; putrid, 355. 
Fibrin, or fibrous matter, 171, 358. 
Fire, its nature and effedls, 179. 
Flint-glafs, 296; liquor and earth of flints, 
224. 
Flour, 347.- 
Fluats, 164, 25S. 
Fluxes, 239. 
Formiats, 165. 
Franchipane, 359. ■ 
Fuel, different kinds, 192. 
Fulmination, 189 ; fulminating powder, 
237, fulminating gold, 242, 316; filver, 
' 3 n. 
Furnace, evaporating and reverberatory, 191; 
allaying, 192 ; Black’s,.ibid. 
Fufion of metals, 189; of. feline matters, 
229. 
Gaibanum, 3.39, . 
Galipot, 338. 
Gallats, 164. . 
GafeSj apparatus for, 194, 206, 374, 377, 
380, 381, 38 2, 386; azotic gas, 198; car¬ 
bonic acid, 210 ; etherated nitrous, 35 r j 
hydrdgen, 156, 158, 198 ; the fame phof- 
phorated, 201; fulphurated, 203; nitrous, 
215; oxygen^ 193, 199; fulphurous a- 
cid, 2 14. . 
Gaftric juice, 367. 
Gelatin, or gelatinous matter, 171, 357. 
Glauber, a German cbemift, 146 ; his fait, 
228; his fecret ammoniacal fait, 231; 
his fal admirabile, 246. 
Glucine, 22 1. 
Glue, 370, 
Gluten, 169, 342. 
Gold, 
