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" Indian-ink, porcelain, asbestos, fluorspar, minium, cinnabar, binoxide of lead, sulphate of zinc, tourmaline, graphite, and charcoal. In the second class are placed bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead, silver, copper, gold, arsenic,... "
Manual of Chemistry - Page 81
by George Fownes - 1883
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The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 9

1897 - 868 pages
...vennillion, charcoal, proto and per salts of iron, salts of manganese, oxygen, air. Diamagwlic. — Bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury, lead, silver, copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, tungsten, rock-crystal, mineral acids, alum, glass, litharge, nitre, phosphorus, sulphur, resin, water,...
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The School of Mines Quarterly, Volume 21

1900 - 622 pages
...the similar compounds of iron. The following metals are non-magnetic for the Wetherill separator : bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury,...silver, copper, gold, arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium and tungsten. The improvement in the Wetherill apparatus consists mainly in the fact that both poles...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 143

Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1897 - 534 pages
...nickel, cobalt, manganese, chromium, cerium, titanium, palladium, platinum, osmium. Diamagnetics. — Bismuth, antimony, zinc, tin, cadmium, sodium, mercury,...gold. arsenic, uranium, rhodium, iridium, tungsten. Uranium was later found to be paramagnetic (by Verdet) ; and almost all amorphous and organic substances...
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