Mirror of Literature,  3 (1824), 252.

Scientific Amusements. No. III

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature—Instructions; Extract, Instructions

Publications extracted:

[Griffin] 1823



[1] To Produce Coloured Flames, Which, in the Dark, Are Very Curiously Reflected by the Faces of the Spectators

Subjects:

Chemistry, Display


[2] A Metal Which Bursts into Flame when Thrown upon Cold Water

Subjects:

Chemistry


[3] Spoons Which Melt in Hot Water

Subjects:

Chemistry


[4] To Melt a Piece of Metal in a Nutshell

Subjects:

Chemistry


[5] To Make Cinders, or Little Wicker-Baskets, Appear as if They Were Crystallized

Subjects:

Chemistry



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