WORK OF J. N. PEARCE. 

 Table 55 Continued. 



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COPPER CHLORIDE. 



Diluted portions of the mother-solution were taken and the copper in them 

 determined electrolytic-ally. 



While copper chloride crystallizes with two molecules of water, its power to com- 

 bine with water is of the same order of magnitude as that of cobalt chloride and 

 cobalt nitrate, as may be seen in the curves, figs. 26 and 28, and in table 56. 



Table 56. 



-Copper Chloride Data for Freezing-point and Conductivity Measurements, 

 Specific Gravity, and Hydrates. 



