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Calcination (alternate) One of several symbols used in alchemy to represent calcination. | |
Cement (alchemy) A symbol from 17th century chemistry indicating cement or putty. | |
Natron (alchemy) A symbol from 17th century chemistry used to indicate natron. | |
Wax (alternate #3) or coagulation In the practice of alchemy, this symbol can have two distinct meanings. | |
White lead (alchemy) An early chemical symbol used to indicate white lead. | |
Melt (alchemy) A sign used in alchemy to indicate melting, fusion or making something into a liquid form. | |
Tin (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Tin (alternate #3) An alchemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Tin (alternate #4) An alchemical symbol indicating the metal tin, specifically tin oxide. | |
Mix (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of mixing. | |
House Dalt The sigil of House Dalt from Game of Thrones. | |
Fixation (alternate) A symbol used in alchemy to represent the process of fixation. | |
Antimony (alternate #1) Resembling a cross between a lyre and a trident, this symbol is an alchemical marker for antimony. | |
Magnesia\Magnesium (alchemy) Resembling a trident, this sign is a 16th century chemical symbol for magnesia. | |
Lime (alchemy) A symbol used to represent lime in early chemistry. | |
Steel (alternate #1) One of several symbols used in alchemy to represent steel. | |
Tin (alternate #5) An early chemical symbol indicating the metal tin. | |
Zinc (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing the metal zinc. | |
Distillation (alternate #3) In 18th century chemistry, this sign indicated the process of distillation. | |
Distillation (alternate #2) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of distillation. | |
Lead (alternate #4) In alchemy, lead is most commonly represented by the astrological sign for the planet Saturn (for full details, see the symbol for 'Lead'), but this symbol serves the same purpose. | |
Crystallization In 18th century chemistry, this symbol represented the process of crystallization. | |
Tartar (alternate #1) A sign used to indicate tartaric acid salt in 17th century chemistry. | |
Tartar (alternate #2) An alchemical sign for tartaric acid salts. | |
Tartar (alternate #3) A symbol in early chemistry for tartaric acid salt. |