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#REDIRECT [[Topic/table/chemistry]]
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Topic
 
! scope="col" style="width: 50%;" | Description
 
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Wikipedia link
 
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Subdivision
 
! scope="col" style="width: 25%;" | Skills used in research
 
|-
 
|Adhesives
 
|The preparation and use of adhesive materials
 
|[[wikipedia:Adhesive|Adhesive]]
 
|Chemicals
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Aqua regia
 
|The preparation of aqua regia
 
|[[wikipedia:Aqua regia|Aqua regia]]
 
|Chemicals
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Oil of vitriol
 
|The preparation of oil of vitriol
 
|[[wikipedia:Sulfuric acid|Sulfuric acid]]
 
|Chemicals
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Spirit of niter
 
|The preparation of spirit of niter
 
|[[wikipedia:Nitric acid|Nitric acid]]
 
|Chemicals
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Alkali and acids
 
|The classification of alkali and acids
 
|[[wikipedia:pH|pH]]
 
|Classification
 
|[[Chemist]], [[Record keeper]]
 
|-
 
|Combustibles
 
|The classification of combustible materials
 
|[[wikipedia:Combustibility|Combustibility]]
 
|Classification
 
|[[Chemist]], [[Record keeper]]
 
|-
 
|Elemental theory
 
|The classification of materials based on which elemental materials might form them
 
|[[wikipedia:Classical element|Classical element]] or [[wikipedia:Atomic theory|Atomic theory]]
 
|Classification
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Ores
 
|The classification of ores
 
|[[wikipedia:Ore|Ore]]
 
|Classification
 
||[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Scratch test
 
|A method of classifying the hardness of materials by scratching them against each other
 
|[[wikipedia:Scratch hardness|Scratch hardness]]
 
|Classification
 
|[[Chemist]], [[Record keeper]]
 
|-
 
|Alembic
 
|The construction and use of the alembic
 
|[[wikipedia:Alembic|Alembic]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Blast furnace
 
|The construction and use of the blast furnace
 
|[[wikipedia:Blast furnace|Blast furnace]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Crucible
 
| The construction and use of the crucible
 
|[[wikipedia:Crucible|Crucible]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Lab ovens
 
|The construction and use of laboratory ovens
 
|[[wikipedia:Laboratory oven|Laboratory oven]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Systematic experiments
 
|Methods for performing experiments systematically in the laboratory
 
|[[wikipedia:Scientific method|Scientific method]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]], [[Record keeper]]
 
|-
 
|Theory of distillation
 
|The theory and methods involved in distillation
 
|[[wikipedia:Distillation|Distillation]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Theory of evaporation
 
|The theory and methods involved in evaporation
 
|[[wikipedia:Evaporation|Evaporation]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Theory of liquid-liquid extraction
 
|The theory and methods involved in the extraction of a constituent liquid from one solution to another
 
|[[wikipedia:Liquid–liquid extraction|Liquid–liquid extraction]]
 
|Laboratory
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Ampoule
 
|The construction and use of the ampoule
 
|[[wikipedia:Ampoule|Ampoule]]
 
|Laboratory (glass)
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Beaker
 
| The construction and use of the beaker
 
|[[wikipedia:Beaker (glassware)|Beaker]]
 
|Laboratory (glass)
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Flask
 
| The construction and use of the flask
 
|[[wikipedia:Flask|Flask]]
 
|Laboratory (glass)
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Funnel
 
|The construction and use of the funnel
 
|[[wikipedia:Funnel|Funnel]]
 
|Laboratory (glass)
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Retort
 
|The construction and use of the retort
 
|[[wikipedia:Retort|Retort]]
 
|Laboratory (glass)
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Vial
 
|The construction and use of the vial
 
|[[wikipedia:Vial|Vial]]
 
|Laboratory (glass)
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|-
 
|Alloys
 
|The mixing of metals to produce alloys
 
|[[wikipedia:Alloy|Alloy]]
 
|Metallurgy
 
|[[Chemist]]
 
|}
 

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