COPPER NITRATE. 

 , TABLE 64. COPPER CHLORIDE Continued. 



So 



COPPER NITRATE. 



What was said about the earlier work on copper chloride holds also, to 

 some extent, for copper nitrate. Jones and Getman* calculated the approx- 

 imate composition of the hydrates for a few solutions of copper nitrate. 

 The data used were, however, partly taken from the work of others, and 

 interpolation was often necessary. Jones and Bassett obtained, with the 

 same solutions, all the data necessary for calculating the composition of the 

 hydrates. They encountered the same difficulty in determining //.<x> for cop- 

 per nitrate as for copper chloride, and solved the problem, approximately, in 

 the same way. The hydrating power of copper nitrate is just about what 

 should be expected from its water of crystallization (see table 65 and curve, 

 fig. 52). 



TABLE 65. COPPER NITRATE. 



*Amer. Chem. Journ., 31, 353 (1904). 



