Chemistry equipment, early 19th century #4 is a photograph by Science Photo Library which was uploaded on March 7th, 2014.
Chemistry equipment, early 19th century #4
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Chemistry equipment, early 19th century #4
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This image may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by the Chemical Heritage Foundation of any product, service or activity, or to concur with an opinion or confirm the accuracy of any text appearing alongside or in logical association with the image. Early 19th-century artwork depicting a variety of devices and instruments used in chemistry experiments. At lower right (labelled 1) is a new gazometer from the Philosophical Society of London. The components at left (labelled 2 to 4) are described as De Vigne's apparatus for saturating water with gas. Across top (labelled 5 and 6) is an apparatus for freezing mercury. Gazometers are devices used to contain gases. This is Plate IX of a series on modern chemical apparatus published in London in 1801 for the 'Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature'.
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