64 



HYDRATES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION. 

 TABLE 43. BARIUM BROMIDE Continued. 



BARIUM IODIDE. 



The freezing-points, conductivities, and specific gravities are taken from 

 the work of Jones and Getman.* The value 143 seems a little nearer to the 

 true value of //oo at than the value previously used. This changes 

 slightly the values for the dissociation. While the total amount of com- 

 bined water increases with the concentration (see curve, fig. 53), the number 

 of molecules of water combined with one molecule of the dissolved substance 

 is nearly constant for all the dilutions studied. 



TABLE 44. BARIUM IODIDE. 



*Ztschr. phys. Chem., 49, 408 (1904). 



