jt-2 Table 143. 



VAPOR PRESSURE OF SOLUTIONS OF SALTS IN WATER.* 



The first column Rives the chemical formula of the salt. The headings of the other columns give the number of 

 eram-mo ec^"es of the salt in a liter of water. The numbers in these columns give the lowering of the vapor 

 prersuTe produced by the salt at the temperature of boiling water under 76 centimeters barometric pressure 



Substance. 



Al2(S04)3 



AlCls . 

 Ba(S03)2 

 Ba(OH)2 

 Ba(NOs)2 



Ba(C103)2 

 BaCl2 . 

 BaBr2 . 

 Ca(S03)2 

 Ca(N03)2 



CaCl2 . 

 CaBrs . 

 CdS04 

 Cdl2 . 

 CdBra . 



CdCla . 

 Cd(N03)2 

 Cd(C103)2 

 C0SO4 

 C0CI2 . 



Co(N03)2 



FeSOi 

 H3BO3 

 H3PO4 

 H3ASO4 



H2SO4 

 KH2PO4 

 KNO3 . 

 KCIO3 

 KBrOs 



KHSO4 

 KNO2 

 KCIO4 

 KCl . 

 KHCO2 



KI 



KoCoOi 

 K0WO4 

 K2CO3 

 KOH . 



KoCr04 

 LiNOa 

 LiCl . 

 LiBr . 

 Li2S04 



LiHS04 

 Lil . 

 LioSiFle 

 LiOH . 

 Li2Cr04 



0.5 



1.0 



12.8 

 22.5 

 6.6 

 12.3 

 13-5 



15-8 

 16.4 

 16.8 

 9.9 

 16.4 



17.0 



17.7 

 4.1 

 7.6 

 8.6 



9.6 

 15.9 



17-5 



5-5 



15.0 



17-3 



6.0 

 6.6 

 7-2, 



12.9 

 10.2 

 10.3 

 10.6 

 10.9 



10.9 

 II. I 



"•5 

 12.2 

 11.6 



12.5 

 139 

 13-9 

 14.4 

 15.0 



16.2 

 12.2 

 1 2. 1 

 12.2 

 13-3 



12.8 

 13.6 

 154 

 15-9 

 16.4 



2.0 



36-5 

 61.0 

 15.4 

 22.5 

 27.0 



33-3 

 36-7 

 38.8 

 23.0 

 34-8 



39-8 

 44.2 

 8.9 

 14.8 

 17.8 



18.8 

 36.1 



10.7 

 34-8 



39-2 

 10.7 



12-3 



14.0 



15.0 



26.5 

 19.5 



21. 1 

 21.6 



22.4 



21.9 

 22.8 

 22.3 

 24.4 

 23.6 



25-3 

 28.3 



33-0 

 31.0 



29-5 



29-5 

 25-9 

 25-5 

 26.2 

 28.1 



27.0 

 28.6 

 34-0 

 37-4 

 32.6 



179.0 

 34-4 

 39-0 



70.5 

 77.6 

 91.4 

 56.0 

 74.6 



95-3 

 105.8 

 18.1 

 33-5 

 367 



367 



78.0 



22.9 

 83.0 



89.0 

 24.0 



16 



30.2 

 62.8 



33-3 

 40.1 

 42.8 

 45.0 



43-3 

 44.8 



48.8 

 59.0 



52.2 

 59.8 



75-0 

 68.3 

 64.0 



60.0 

 557 

 57-1 

 60.0 

 56.8 



57-0 

 64.7 

 70.0 

 78.1 

 74.0 



3.0 



4.0 



318.0 



150.0 

 106.0 

 139-3 



166.6 

 191.0 



52.7 

 557 



57-0 

 122.2 



45-5 

 136.0 



152.0 

 42.4 

 38.0 

 45.2 

 46.4 



104.0 

 47.8 

 57-6 

 62.1 



65-3 

 67.0 



74.1 

 77.6 



82.6 



94.2 



123.8 



I05-5 

 99.2 



88.9 

 95.0 

 97.0 

 89.0 



930 



105.2 

 106.0 



120.0 



5.0 



6.0 



204.7 

 161. 7 



241-5 

 283-3 



80.0 



77-3 



186.4 

 2187 



51.0 

 62.0 

 64.9 



148.0 

 60.5 



74-5 

 80.0 



85-5 

 90.0 



100.9 

 104.2 



1 1 2.2 

 131.0 



175-4 

 152.0 

 140.0 



122.2 



132-5 

 140.0 



130.0 

 154-S 



1 71.0 



205.4 



319-5 

 36S.S 



99-0 



2S2.0 

 81.S 



198.4 



73-1 



107.8 

 110.5 



128.5 

 132.0 



141-5 



226.4 

 209.0 

 181.8 



I55-I 

 I7S-5 

 186.3 



168.0 

 206.0 



8.0 



332-0 

 103.0 



247.0 

 85.2 



I02.I 



129.2 

 130-7 



152.2 

 160.0 



I7I.8 



258-5 

 223.0 



188.0 

 219.5 

 241.5 



264.0 



10.0 



146.9 



343-2 

 126.3 



170.0 

 167.0 



225-5 



350.0 

 309-5 



253-4 

 311-5 

 341-5 



357-0 



189.5 

 148.0 



198.8 



255-0 

 278.5 



387-8 



309.2 



393-5 

 438.0 



445.0 



* Compiled from a table by Tammann, " Mem. Ac. St. Petersb." 35, No. 9, iJ 

 Phys." ch. 2, 42, 1S86. 



Smithsonian Tables. 



See also Referate, " Zeit. £. 



