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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.

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