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- In alchemy, chalcanthum, also called chalcanth or calcanthum, was a term used for the compound blue vitriol (CuSO4), and the ink made from it. The term...
- iron(III) oxide is also mainly responsible for the lotion's pink color. Chalcanthum Haynes, p. 4.69 Comey, Arthur Messinger; Hahn, Dorothy A. (February 1921)...
- salt, the common double salt of ammonium sulfate with iron(II) sulfate. Chalcanthum Ephraim Seehl known as an early manufacturer of Iron(II) sulfate, which...
- Organization's Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System. Chalcanthum Vitriol Varghese, J. N.; Maslen, E. N. (1985). "Electron density in non-ideal...
- Calx – calcium oxide; was also used to refer to other metal oxides. Chalcanthum – the residue produced by strongly roasting blue vitriol (copper sulfate);...
- name alum and other names applied to this substance — like misy, sory, chalcanthum, and atramentum sutorium — were often applied to other products with...
- In the writings of the alchemists we find the words misy, sory, and chalcanthum applied to either compound; and the name atramentum sutorium, which one...
- ink corrosion. In Jewish tradition, scribes made use of iron sulfate (chalcanthum) in writing Torah scrolls, which caused the corrosion of the ink. Ink...