Flowers, in Chemistry, is a term originally given by the alchemists to the sublimes which arose, or appeared to grow, from certain bodies capable of undergoing volatilisation when subjected to heat; thus, flowers of antimony, flowers of arsenic, flowers of benjamin or benzoin, flowers of sulphur, flowers of zinc, &c. See ANTIMONY, &c.
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 694
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