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Excerpt from A Manual of Inorganic Chemistry: Arranged to Facilitate the Experimental Demonstration of the Facts and Principles of the Science
Before heat was applied, the mixture of the two substances was simply mechanical, and the copper might have been completely separated from the sulphur, by due care and patience; but during the ignition the copper and sulphur have united chemically, and there has been formed a substance which, while containing both, has no external resemblance to either. In the new body, the eye can de?ect neither copper nor sulphur.
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