English chemist William Hyde Wollaston invented the Scale of Chemical Equivalents which is explained in this publication along with a foldout plate illustrating Dr. Wollaston's Synoptic Scale of Chemical Equivalents. Used as a pedagogical tool in the teaching of chemistry, this redesigned scale features Hydrogen as the "radix of unity." The scale assists in identifying the proportions of the constituents of a compound of known weight.
Select content digitized includes cover, title page and foldout plate containing Dr. Wollaston's Synoptic Scale of Chemical Equivalents.
Wollaston, William Hyde. A Synoptic Scale of Chemical Equivalents. London, England: William Bulmer, 1814. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/g732db10x.
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