The Sulphur of Saturn Extracted via Kerkring Menstruum PDF Print E-mail
Written by Aleilius   
Monday, 25 October 2010 17:42

The first image shows lead chloride crystals on top of a small amount of impure amorphous lead chloride (contaminated with martian sulphur). In this image the rectified spirit of wine has already been added.

The second image shows the result of adding an excess amount of sal ammoniac. Upon strong heating an orange tincture forms along with a small amount of coagulated metallic sulphur.

The third image shows a more rectified/clarified tincture. This has been heated to boiling, and then allowed to cool. We can clearly see the fixed metallic sulphur laying on top of the insoluble 'dead' metallic shell. This small amount of white powder refuses to dissolve in the KM at any heat. It should be noted that the KM does not want to dissolve the fixed metallic sulphur for some reason.

The forth image shows sparkly crystalline flake-like crystals that forms upon cooling of the boiling tincture.

The fifth image shows the results of taking the crystallized KM, and subjecting it to another round of very strong boiling. This time a large amount of the crystals formed. It seems that almost all the matter has been reduced into these ponderous crystals.

 

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Goethite
Description: Iron Sulfide
Goethite
Description: Iron Sulfide