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Hepar magnesiae (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing hepar magnesiae, now known as Magnesium Sulfide, "hepar" being Latin for 'liver,' because of the red colors of some sulfides. | |
Venus (alternate) Killing multiple birds with a single stone, this alchemical symbol represents Venus (the goddess and the planet) as well as the metal copper. | |
Corrosive Sublimate (Alternative #1) Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂) | |
Corrosive Sublimate Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings which stand for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂). | |
Corrosive Sublimate (Alternative #2) Resembling a combination of the signs for Libra and Mercury, this symbol is one of several alchemical markings which stand for Mercuric Chloride (HgCl₂). | |
Mercury (alternate #7) An alchemical symbol indicating argent vif ("lining silver" in French), otherwise known as mercury. | |
Mars-Saffron A 17th century chemical symbol for Mar-Saffron. This form of rusted iron is produced by exposing small iron filings simultaneously to both water and air, causing them to oxidize quickly. | |
Wind furnace (process, #1) An alchemical symbol that indicates to process something in a wind furnace. | |
Magnetic iron or rising (alchemy) An alchemical symbol that can indicate either magnetic iron or the process of rising. | |
Saturn\Lead #1 A symbol representing both the planet Saturn and the metal lead. These two things were often associated with each other. For more details, see the symbols for 'Saturn' and 'Lead'. | |
Rubber (alternate #3) An early chemical symbol used to indicate rubber. | |
Strain (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of filtration or straining. | |
Quicklime (alternate) An alchemical symbol used to indicate quicklime, also known as calcium oxide. | |
Arsenic sulphide (alchemy) A 17th century chemical symbol for arsenic sulphide, also known as auripigmentum or orpiment, mineral As₂S₃. | |
Scania #2 This symbol is believed to date to the Bronze Age, and this particular example was found as a rock carving in Scania, Sweden. | |
Wind furnace (process, #2) An alchemical symbol that indicates to process something in a wind furnace. | |
Saturn\Lead #2 A symbol representing both the planet Saturn and the metal lead. These two things were often associated with each other. For more details, see the symbols for 'Saturn' and 'Lead'. | |
fantastic four marvel's fantastic four symbol from the comics | |
האי Ha-E is an israely TV show and this is the symbol for this show | |
Maccabi Tel-Aviv The symbol of the soccer team Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Israel (Hebrew: מכבי תל אביב) | |
Digerere Also known as "digestio", this 18th century chemical symbol represents the process of dissolving a substance in liquid of moderate temperature. | |
Evaporation (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol for evaporation. | |
Cobalt (alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent cobalt, alkali salt and rock salt. | |
Sel vitri A symbol from 18th century chemistry. | |
Bionicle: Unity, Duty, Destiny This is the symbol of the three virtues, in the LEGO bionicle universe. |