Everyman's Chemistry; the Chemist's Point of View And His Recent Work Told for the Layman

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It looked like a building- stone known in those regions as Portland stone, and so the name Portland cement arose. While engaged in making his mixture he is s^d to have attired him- self in a long black robe and the pointed cap of the necromancer and to have uttered curious incantations while at work. He had a tray with several compart- ments, in each of which he had various powders which he would scatter into the Idln as his operations pro- ceeded, and he accompanied this with a grand display o...f jargon which was supposed to be black magic. He had also a neighbor named Johnson, and Johnson was endowed with more ciuiosity than belief in magic.
He discovered that the magic powders on Aspdin's tray were powdered stilphate of copper, limestone, iSS EVERYMAN'S CHEMISTRY and other ingredients, but the content of the cement baffled him. It also baffled the chemist whom he employed to analyze it, for he came to the conclusion that it was calcium phosphate. So Johnson proceeded to calcine the bones of animals until his neighbors protested against the lively smell.


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