= Berzelius 1819 =
Berzelius, Jöns Jakob (1819), Essai sur la théorie des proportions chimiques et sur l' influence chimique de l' électricité
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== 1. First Analysis ==
=== Difficulties ===
* unproblematic
=== Special Instructions ===
* none
== 2. Questions From Formax ==
=== Question 1 ===
2008-12-15: 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?
=== Reply 1 ===
2008-12-15: (Special instructions sent by accident. Another email: Please ignore the earlier email.)
=== Question 2 ===
2008-12-16: 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?
Moreover, we have marked the number superscript as {{{<^>2^>, <^>3^>}}}, and so on. It is acceptable?
=== Reply 2 ===
2008-12-16: The Special Instructions for the table in Berzelius (1819) have now been confirmed. Please see below. (SIs sent unchanged.)
=== Final Instructions ===
(See also attachments below.)
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Please use the following Special Instruction for the "Formules." column in this table:
Small letters always belong to the preceding capital letter, i.e. "Pb", "St", "As".
Please mark the number of dots above an element like this: \1., \2., \3. and so on.
For a single dot, you can also use \. instead of \1.
In addition, use ^2, ^3, ^4 and so on for superscript.
Examples from p.0215 (only the text of the first two columns is typed):