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COPPELLING

Volume 2 · 61 words · 1771 Edition

or Cupelling, in chemistry, is the putting metallic substances into a coppel, or covered vessel, made of bone ashes, and set in a naked fire, to try what gold or silver they will afford. See p. 114.

COPPER constitutes a distinct genus of metals, being next to iron in specific gravity, but lighter than gold, silver, or lead. See p. 80.