From alchemy to modern mineralogy: dating mineral collections via chemical notation

Geology Today Pub Date : 2022-04-21 DOI:10.1111/gto.12382
J. C. Cooke, A. J. Jeffery
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Abstract

Mineral specimens found in historical collections often include specimen labels, which may provide vital information on the nature, chemistry and origin of the material. However, the evolution of chemical notation, particularly during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, led to a wide range of ways in which a given sample could be adequately documented, many of which may still be found in collections in the present day. Prior to the advent of modern mineralogy, samples were labelled using a complex and sometimes baffling language of alchemical symbols with little meaning to modern scientists. The efforts of notable chemists and mineralogists, such as Torbern Bergman, Antoine Lavoisier, John Dalton and Jöns Jacob Berzelius, began to reform and unify chemical nomenclature, providing a number of new terms, symbols and approaches to the description of materials. With the advent of atomic theory in the nineteenth century, new classification schemes based on quantitatively describing the atomic arrangement and composition of minerals were proposed, representing a significant step towards modern mineralogy. Understanding the development of chemical notation over time not only facilitates the identification of mineral specimens but may also provide clues as to the date that the sample was documented, and potentially even the location.

从炼金术到现代矿物学:通过化学符号测定矿物收藏的年代
在历史收藏品中发现的矿物标本通常包括标本标签,这可能提供有关材料的性质、化学和来源的重要信息。然而,化学符号的演变,特别是在18和19世纪,导致了广泛的方法来充分记录一个给定的样品,其中许多仍然可以在今天的收集中找到。在现代矿物学出现之前,样品是用一种复杂的、有时令人费解的炼金术符号来标记的,对现代科学家来说几乎没有意义。著名的化学家和矿物学家,如托伯恩·伯曼、安托万·拉瓦锡、约翰·道尔顿和Jöns雅各布·贝采里乌斯的努力,开始改革和统一化学命名法,为描述材料提供了许多新的术语、符号和方法。随着19世纪原子理论的出现,在定量描述矿物原子排列和组成的基础上提出了新的分类方案,这是现代矿物学的重要一步。随着时间的推移,理解化学符号的发展不仅有助于矿物标本的鉴定,而且还可能提供关于样品被记录的日期,甚至可能是地点的线索。
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