CHROMIUM CHLORIDE. 

 TABLE 09. ALUMINIUM SULPHATE Continued. 



89 



CHROMIUM CHLORIDE. 



The chloride of chromium is an interesting substance to study in the 

 present connection, on account of it being a quaternary electrolyte, having 

 6 molecules of water of crystallization, and being very soluble in water. 

 The results are just what should have been expected from the earlier work 

 with similar compounds. The total amount of w r ater combined with the 

 salt is large, and increases from the most dilute to the most concentrated 

 solution (see fig. 54). The number of molecules of water combined with 

 one molecule of the dissolved substance is, as would be expected, large, 

 and increases from the most concentrated to the most dilute solution. 



TABLE 70. CHROMIUM CHLORIDE. 



