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A continuation of the discourse concerning vitriol, begun in numb. 103; shewing, that vitriol is usually produced by sulphur, acting on, and concoagulating with, a metal; and then making out, that allom likewise the result of the said sulphur; as also evincing, that vitriol, sulphur, and allom do agree in the saline principle; and lastly declaring the nature of the salt in brimstone, and whence it is derived
Published:01 January 1674https://doi.org/10.1098/rstl.1674.0020

