Concerning Arsenic, Orpiment, And Realgar.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract

ARSENIC and orpiment are two mineral substances of a similar kind, and they are by nature pure, without admixture of other species. In regard to their apparent qualities we shall say that their composition is scorched, well-purified earth; and because of a certain subtlety and easy digestion they penetrate very easily into fused metals, indeed they act in such a way that they corrupt and convert almost into another nature any metal with which they find themselves. Orpiment and arsenic act in almost the same way as do tin and mercury. With these the fraudulent alchemists blanch copper, brass, and even lead to the whiteness of silver. According to the physicians they are in fourth part hot and dry. They are also corrosive because of certain powers; indeed, they are a most powerful poison to the life of all things. Arsenic is found in white and citrine colors. Orpiment seems to be a separate thing, although both are formed in the same ore and both are in lamellae or scales. These lamellae or folds are thinner than paper, in fact
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APA:  (1942)  Concerning Arsenic, Orpiment, And Realgar.

MLA: Concerning Arsenic, Orpiment, And Realgar.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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