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====== SULPHUR ====== | ====== SULPHUR ====== | ||
- | ^ Standard name: | Sulphur | | + | ^ Standard name | Sulphur | |
- | ^ Other names: | Sulfur | | + | ^ Other names | Sulfur | |
- | ^ Standard abbrev: | Sulph. | | + | ^ Standard abbr. | Sulph. | |
- | ^ Other abbrev: | Sul. | | + | ^ Other abbr. | Sul. | |
- | ^ Scientific name: | Sulphur | | + | ^ Scientific name | Sulphur | |
- | ^ Other scientific names: | Sulfur | | + | ^ Other scientific names | Sulfur | |
- | ^ Common names: | sulphur; sulfur | | + | ^ Common names | sulphur; sulfur | |
- | ^ Substance description: | A trituration of sublimed sulphur (Flores Sulphuris aka Flowers of Sulphur) washed by being shaken up with alcohol, in order to remove any acid that may be adhering to it. Other variant utilizes a saturated solution of sulphur in absolute alcohol, which constitutes the zero tincture.| | + | ^ Substance description | A trituration of sublimed sulphur (Flores Sulphuris aka Flowers of Sulphur) washed by being shaken up with alcohol, in order to remove any acid that may be adhering to it. Other variant utilizes a saturated solution of sulphur in absolute alcohol, which constitutes the zero tincture.| |
- | ^ Classification: | Chemical substance -- Element | | + | ^ Classification | Chemical substance -- Element | |
===== Provings ===== | ===== Provings ===== |