Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of WO4_Berzelius_1819


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Jan 27, 2009, 10:38:02 AM (15 years ago)
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Wolfgang Schmidle
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    2727=== Question 1 ===
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     292008-12-15: Please see the attachment of 0215.jpg (488,050 bytes) of the book Berzelius_1819. Could you give us some advice on how to mark the two or three dots upon the characters which is in the red circle?
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    2931=== Reply 1 ===
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     332008-12-15: (Special instructions sent by accident. Another email: Please ignore the earlier email.)
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     35=== Question 2 ===
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     372008-12-16: According to your email about "Data conversion work order IV: please IGNORE my earlier e-mail", did you mean that we should ignore the following answers?
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     39Moreover, we have marked the number superscript as {{{<^>2</^>, <^>3</^>}}}, and so on. It is acceptable?
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     41=== Reply 2 ===
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     432008-12-16: The Special Instructions for the table in Berzelius (1819) have now been confirmed. Please see below.
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    3145=== Final Instructions ===
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     47(See also attachments below.)
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     49{{{
     50Please use the following Special Instruction for the "Formules." column in this table:
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     52Small letters always belong to the preceding capital letter, i.e. "Pb", "St", "As".
     53Please mark the number of dots above an element like this: \1., \2., \3. and so on.
     54For a single dot, you can also use \. instead of \1.
     55In addition, use ^2, ^3, ^4 and so on for superscript.
     56
     57Examples from p.0215 (only the text of the first two columns is typed):
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     59<sc>ETAS</sc> plumbicus. # \2.Pb <ol>A</ol>^2
     60cum aquâ.. # \2.Pb <ol>A</ol>^2 + 6 Aq.
     61triplumbicus.. # \2.Pb^3 <ol>A</ol>^2
     62...
     63stannicus... # \4.St <ol>A</ol>^4
     64...
     65<sc>CIDUM</sc> aceticum. # H^6 C^4 O^3 = <ol>A</ol>
     66...
     67arsenicicum.. # As + 5 O = \5.As
     68# \5.As^2
     69
     70Please note:
     71In the "stannicus" row, it is not "\2.S\2.t", but "\4.St" because the small "t" belongs to the capital "S".
     72In the "arsenicicum", it is not "A s", but "As", and it is not "50", but "5 O".
     73}}}
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