CALCIUM CHLORIDE. 



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TABLE 34. CALCIUM CHLORIDE Continued. 



CALCIUM BROMIDE. 



What has been said in reference to calcium chloride holds largely for the 

 bromide. Such data as were lacking were obtained, especially for dilute 

 solutions, in order that the approximate magnitude of the hydration in 

 such solutions could be calculated. The value of //.co at for calcium bro- 

 mide was also obtained directly by the conductivity method. 



The total amount of water held in combination increases with the concen- 

 tration. The bromide combines with a little more water than the chloride 

 at the same concentrations. 



