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1 IV, 6 | be solidified by water, e.g. boiled honey, but really 2 IV, 6 | the moisture leaves them, e.g. potter’s clay in process 3 IV, 7 | belong rather to water, e.g.. wine, urine, vinegar, lye, 4 IV, 7 | these bodies are soluble, e.g. natron, some insoluble, 5 IV, 7 | natron, some insoluble, e.g. pottery: of the latter, 6 IV, 8 | are dissolved by water, e.g. natron, salt, dry mud. Those 7 IV, 8 | heat are melted by heat, e.g. ice, lead, copper. So much 8 IV, 9 | breakable.~Some things, e.g. copper and wax, are impressible, 9 IV, 9 | are impressible, others, e.g. pottery and water, are not. 10 IV, 9 | Some things are tractile, e.g. hair, thongs, sinew, dough, 11 IV, 9 | birdlime, and some are not, e.g. water, stone. Some things 12 IV, 9 | tractile and squeezable, e.g. wool; in other cases the 13 IV, 9 | impressible bodies are malleable, e.g. wood, though on the whole 14 IV, 9 | Some things are fissile, e.g. wood, some are not, e.g. 15 IV, 9 | e.g. wood, some are not, e.g. potter’s clay. A thing is 16 IV, 9 | melted are not inflammable, e.g. copper; and some bodies 17 IV, 9 | melted are inflammable, e.g. wood; and some bodies can 18 IV, 9 | and are also inflammable, e.g. frankincense. The reason 19 IV, 10| solidified by cold are of water, e.g. ice, snow, hail, hoar-frost. 20 IV, 10| solidified by heat are of earth, e.g. pottery, cheese, natron, 21 IV, 10| amber and certain stones, e.g. the stalactites in caves. ( 22 IV, 10| admit of softening by heat, e.g. iron and horn.~Now since


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