Jean Beguin
Jean Beguin (1550–1620) was an iatrochemist noted for his 1610 ''Tyrocinium Chymicum'' (Begin Chemistry) ([http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:061:2-27843 Digital edition]), which many consider to be one of the first chemistry textbooks. In the 1615 edition of his textbook, Beguin made the first-ever chemical equation or rudimentary reaction diagrams, showing the results of reactions in which there are two or more reagents. Modern rendering of this famous diagram, detailing the reaction of corrosive sublimate (HgCl2) with sulfide of antimony (Sb2S3), is shown below:Provided by Wikipedia
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by Sendivogius, Michael (1566-1646).
Published 1608
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by Müller, Philipp 1585-1659
Published 1616
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by Müller, Philipp
Published 1623
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