- acid (Commonwealth spelling),
known in
antiquity as oil
of vitriol, is a
mineral acid
composed of the
elements sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, with the molecular...
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Vitriol is the
general chemical name encomp****ing a
class of chemical compounds comprising sulfates of certain metals – originally, iron or copper. Those...
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cobalt sulfate.
Sweet vitriol –
diethyl ether. It
could be made by
mixing oil
of vitriol with
spirit of wine and
heating it.
White vitriol – zinc sulfate, formed...
- fluid. "
Spirit of vinegar" is an
antiquated term for
glacial acetic acid "
Spirit of vitriol" is an
antiquated term for
sulfuric acid "
Spirit of wine" or...
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method of
checking whether ash had been
mixed in with tobacco: "When a
spirit of vitriol, aqua
fortis or some
other acid
solution is
poured on ash,
there is...
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known as oil
of vitriol) – and
noted some
of its
medicinal properties. At
about the same time,
Paracelsus discovered the
analgesic properties of the molecule...
- are
found in the
Plichto of Rosetti (1540) and in
Agricola (1558). As for the
first practical method of preparation from
vitriol and
common salt, there...
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translated as follows: Take five
parts of pure
flowers of nitre,
three parts of Cyprus vitriol and two
parts of Yemen alum.
Powder them well, separately...
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clyssus of antimony is
produced by
distillation from antimony, nitre, and
sulfur mixed together.
There is also
clyssus of vitriol,
which is a
spirit drawn...
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distilled together with
vitriol (hydrated
sulfates of various metals)
produced hydrogen chloride. It is
possible that in one
of his experiments, al-Razi...