EXPERIMENT XII.
Two drams of filings of Tutenâg, a metal brought from the East-Indies, being kept upon the Cupel two hours, was not melted into lumps, but looked like Cerus and Minium powdered and mixed together, some Parts appearing
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Two drams of filings of Tutenâg, a metal brought from the East-Indies, being kept upon the Cupel two hours, was not melted into lumps, but looked like Cerus and Minium powdered and mixed together, some Parts appearing
white and others red, the Calx being weighed had gained 28 ¼ grains.