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Experimental inquiries into the imperceptible dimension of substances

3 Experimental inquiries into the imperceptible dimension of substances [Pg.37]

Studying the decomposition and recomposition of natural salts, the chemical preparation of new artificial salts and their subsequent decomposition, the separation [Pg.37]

Most of the secondary literature on eighteenth-century chemical theories of composition does not differentiate between these two approaches for recent examples, see Kim [2003] and Siegfried [2002], With respect to the seventeenth century, arguments concerning the underdetermination of atomism by experiments and other forms of experience are presented in Chalmers [1993] Meinel [1988], [Pg.37]

For the latter, see, in particular, our tables in chapter 8, and Klein [1994a], [1994b], and [1996a], For chemical tables, see also Cohen [2004] and Roberts [1991], [Pg.37]

Spiritual and corporeal substances in seventeenth-century chymistry [Pg.39]


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