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American Handbook of the Daguerrotype

CHAPTER II
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Operators should endeavor to secure the larger crystals.

It melts at 224.6 deg., forming a brown or nearly black liquid.

It boils at about 356 deg., and emits a very deep violet colored vapor.

It gives off a very appreciable vapor, sufficient for all purposes of forming the iodide of silver on the daguerreotype plate, at a temperature of 45 deg.

or even lower.


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