Elements of the Theory And Practice of Chymistry volume 1

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Elements of the Theory And Practice of Chymistry volume 1
Pierre Joseph Macquer
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Are alfo formed neutral faline compounds, each of which takes the name of the particular earth employed in its competition.
Vinegar perfectly diffblves Lead, and converts it to a neutral metallic fait, which moots into cryftals, and has a 1'weet faccharine tafte. This compound is called Sugar of Lead ', or Sal Saturni.
If Lead be expofed to the bare vapour of Vine- gar, it will be thereby corroded, calcined, and con- verted into a white matter much ufed in painting, and known by the name of Cer
...ufe j or, when it is finer than ordinary, White Lead.
Vinegar corrodes Copper likewife, and converts it into a beautiful green ruft, which alfo is ufed in painting, and diftinguiihed by the name ofFerdegris. However, Vinegar is not commonly employed to make Verdegris : for this pnrpofe they ufe wine, or the rape of wine, from which fire extricates an acid analogous to that of Vinegar.
In treating of the feveral fubftances which con- ftitute wine we mentioned an acid matter, but did not then enter into a particular examination thereof; becaufe as that matter greatly refembles the acid of Vinegar, we thought it more proper to defer the confideration of its properties till we had treated of the acetous fermentation, and its effects.


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