70 KELLERMAN: EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL AGENTS 
TaBle VI. 
SHOWING THE EFFECTS OF ADDING VARIOUS OTHER CHLORIDES TO MERCURIC 
: CHLORIDE 
HgCl, + varying amounts of other chlorides 
and these other chlorides alone. 
Concentra 
tion. 
N 
Reduction 
Trace, 
“12108654321 
n|2 
n|4 
Cath 2/10 
e 2/100 
n/1000 
n/2 
m4 
Heth 2/5420 + CaGh 2/10 
{100 
2/1000 
2n/t 
8 
BaCl, n/1o 
n/20 
n/10o 
2n/1 
~ ni|4 
HgCl, 2/2710 + BaCl, ig 
2/20 
2n/1 
NaCl Can 
n{2 
HgCl, 2/2710 + NaCl n/t 
NaCl = 
HegCl, 2/5420 + NaCl n/2 
NaCl n/4 
HegCl, 2/10840 + NaCl n}4 
NaCl m8 
HgCl, 2/21680 + NaCl 8 
The concentration of mercuric chloride remains constant in each experiment, and 
to this varying concentrations of some other chloride are added. 
The difference between the effect of the mercuric chloride + chloride and the 
check, containing no mercury, shows the effect of these other chlorides on the mercuric 
chloride. 
