142 Tables 1 28 {concluded) '^ 30. 



SOLUBILITY OF SALTS AND CASES IN WATER. 



TABLE 128 {concluded) — Solubility of Inorganic Salts In Water ; Variation with tie Temperature. 



The numbers give the number of grams of the an/iydrous salt soluble in 1000 grams of water at 



the given temperatures. 



Salt. 



NaOH 



Na4P207 



NaoSOs 



Na2S04 . . (loaq) 

 • • (7aq) 



NaoSgOa 



NiCla 



NiS04 



PbBr^ 



Pb(xN03)2 . . . . 



RbCl 



RbNOg 



Rb2S04 



SrCli 



Snl2 



Sr(N03)2 . . . . 



Th(S04)2 . .(9aq) 



• • (4aq) 



TICl 



TINO3 



TI2SO4 



Yb2(S04)3 . . . . 

 Zn(N08)2 . . . . 

 ZnS04 



Temperature Centigrade. 



420 



32 



141 



SO 

 196 



525 



272 



5 



365 



770 



195 

 364 



442 



395 



7 



39 



27 



442 



948 



515 

 39 



90 



305 

 610 

 600 



6 



444 

 844 



330 

 426 



4_83 



549 

 10 



2 

 62 



255 



445 



594 

 28 



977 

 1214 

 2510 



714 

 896 



25 

 956 



13 



695 

 127 



72 

 890 



3130 

 300 



437 

 2488 



632 



33 

 1076 

 1272 



429 



2542 



688 



1174 

 1331 



3090 ,3750 

 750 i 7S7 



924 



30 



972 



16 



mo 



146 



69 



962 



34 

 990 



20 



2000 



i6s 



58 



860 920 785 



330 



427 



2660 



776 



48 



1270 



1389 

 4520 

 818 

 1019 

 40 

 ion 



4140 



47 



TABLE 130. — SolnblUty ol Gases In Water ; Variation with the Temperature. 



The table gives the weight in grams of the gas which will be absorbed in 1000 grams of water 

 when the partial pressure of the gas plus the vapor pressure of the liquid at the given tempera- 

 ture equals 760 mm. 



Compiled from Landolt-Bbmstein-Meyerhoffer's Physikalisch-chemische Tabellen. 

 Smithsonian Tables. 



