- cross-posted to:
- chemistry@mander.xyz
- cross-posted to:
- chemistry@mander.xyz
“Many of these terms were in common use into the 20th century.”
I hear many of these terms in common usage today, like potash, tartar, spirits, soda/soda ash, lime, soda lime, slacked lime, quicklime, lye, alkali, caustic soda, caustic potash, caustic alkali, quicksilver, chalk, cinnabar, fools gold, fulminating silver, fulminating gold, gypsum, vitriol has taken on a less specific meaning, aqua regia, turpentines, lead sugar, sulfur.
I think the reason that so many of these terms are retained is that the substances they refer to have been known for thousands of years in some cases.
brimstone is a much cooler name for sulfur that should be brought back. aqua vitae is a nice name for ethanol. the names of metals haven’t changed.
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