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41b:07

41b:10 · This sign stands for blue vitriol, a copper sulphate, one of the most important salts of copper and sulphuric acid. The sign was used by seventeenth-century chemists. See 41b:8 above for a derivation of its graphical structure.
    Compare with the structurally similar 41b:11 below. Note that 29:1 was one of the signs used by alchemists for sulphur.
    For more information about vitriols and other ways of drawing them, turn to 18:14 in Group 18.

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