FOR SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS. 



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VI. CHLOROBROMIDES, CHLORIODIDES, AND BROMIODIDES. 



Name. 



Formula. 



Sp. Gravity. 



Authority. 



Embolite 



(CI, Br s 



L.pad chlorobromide 



Silicon chlorobromide 



Tin chlorobromide 



Phosphorus oxychlorobro- 

 mide. 



Silver chlorobromiodide*- 



u ii 



" " (Iodobromite) 



Ag (CI Br) 



Pb CI Br 

 Si CI Br,. 



Sn CI Br 3 



P O CI, Br 



Aarl. 2A C Br. 2A S C1 



5.31—5.43.. 



5.806 



5.53 



5.741 

 2.432 



3.349, 35° .__. 

 2.059, 0° 



2.12065, 0°___ 

 1.83844, 137°.6 



6.152, 0° \ 



5.5118,383° / 

 5.713, 18° 



6.1197, 0° — \ 

 5.5673, 331° / 



Domeyko. Dana's 



Miri. 

 Breithaupt. J. 2, 



781. 

 Yorke. J. C. S. 4, 



150. 

 lies. A. C. J. 3, 52. 

 Revnolds. C. N. 55, 



223. 

 Beis and Raymann. 



J. C. S. 44, 424. 

 Menschutkin. J. P. 



C. 98, 485. 

 \ Thorpe. J. C. S. 

 / 37, 372. 

 Rodwell. P. T. 1882, 



1140. 

 Lasaulx. J. C. S. 36, 



366. 

 Rodwell. P. T. 1882, 



1140. 



* Rodwell's chlorobromiodides may be regarded as alloys. For each of these the higher tempera- 

 ture is the melting point. 



u 



J 6 i 



