Table 21 7. 



MELTING-POINTS OF VARIOUS INORGANIC COMPOUNDS. 



Mcliiiig-poiiil. 



Substance. 



Nickel carbonyl . 

 " nitrate 

 " sulphate . 

 Nitric acid . 

 " anhydride . 

 " oxide * 

 " peroxide . 

 Nitrous anhydride 



" oxide 

 Phosphoric acid (ortho) 

 Phosphorous acid 

 Phosphorus trichloride 

 " oxychloride 



" disulphide 



" pentasulphide 



" sesciuisulphide 



" trisulphide 



Potassium carbonate . 

 " chlorate 



" perchlorate 



" chloride 



" nitrate 



" acid phosphate 



" acid sulphate 



Silver chloride . 

 " nitrate 

 " nitrogenietted . 

 " perchlorate 

 " phosphate 

 " metaphosphate 

 " sulphate . 

 Sodium chloride . 

 " hydroxide 

 " nitrate 

 " chlorate . 

 perchlorate 

 carbonate 



Chemical formulse. 



(I 

 (> 





phosphate 

 metaphosphate 

 pyrophosphate 

 phosphite 

 sulphate . 



" hyposulphite 

 Sulphur dioxide . 

 Sulphuric acid . 



" " (pyro) 



Sulphur trioxide 

 Tin, stannic chloride 



" stannous " 

 Zinc chloride 



" " 



" nitrate 



" sulphate 



NiC04 



Ni(NOa).. + 6II0O 



NiS04 + 7II2O 



llNOs 



NaOa 



NO 



N.2O4 



N2O3 



N.>0 



H3l'04 



IliiPOs 



PC13 



PClOs 

 PS2 



PiSs 



P4S3 



Pi S3 

 KCOg 

 KCIO3 

 KCIO4 



KCl 



KNO3 



KH.,P()4 



KHSO4 



AgCl 

 AgNOs 



AgXs 

 AgCK)4 

 AgsPOi 

 AgPOs 



Ag2S()4 



NaCl 



NaOir 



NaNOa 



NaClOs 



NaC104 



Na2C03 



Na2C03+ loHoO 



NaoHP04 + 4H20 



NaPOs 



NaiPiOr 



(H^NaPOsli + 5H2O 



NaoS04 



Na2S04 + 101120 



NaoS203 + 5H20 



SOo 



H..S()4 



12II0S64+ HoO 



iloSOi + H2O 



H.,S.,07 



SO:; 



SnCU 



SnCl. 



ZnCli 



ZnClo + 3H0O 



Zn(N03)2 + 61120 



ZnS04 + 7ll20 



Mill. 



9S. 



3S.6 

 70.1 



296. 



274. 

 142. 



834- 

 334- 



730- 

 3-7- 



450. 

 198. 



Max. 



772. 

 29S. 



814. 



35- 



86 1. 



45- 

 76. 



lO.I 



7-5 

 14.8 



Particular 



or 



prcibable 



value. 



100. 



41.7 



74- 



29S. 

 276. 

 167. 



1 1 50. 

 372. 



738- 

 353- 



457- 

 224. 



960. 

 33°- 



920. 

 364 



865. 



48.1 



79- 

 10.6 



8-5 



— -5- 



99. 



—47- 



30- 

 -16.7 

 — 10.14 

 —82. 

 —99. 



40-3 



72. 



111.8 



— 1-5 

 297. 



275- 

 158. 

 290. 

 836. 



354- 

 610. 



734- 



340. 



96. 



200. 



453- 

 214. 

 250. 

 486. 

 849. 

 482. 

 654. 

 772. 

 60. 



315- 

 302. 



482. 



S84. 

 34- 

 35-4 



617. 



888. 

 42. 



863. 

 34- 

 47- 

 78. 

 10.4 



—0.5 

 8. 



35- 

 14.9 



—33- 



250. 



262. 



7- 



36-4 

 50. 



Date of pub- 

 lication. 



10 

 I I 

 12 



«3 

 14 



IS 



20 

 18 

 15 

 15 

 15 



17 



'5 

 18 



15 

 15 

 19 

 15 

 3 



5 



23 

 24 



25 

 26 



3 

 3 



T Mond, Langer & Quincke. 

 2 Ordway. 6 Olszewski. 



... .vay, 



3 Tilden. 



4 lierthelot. 



5 R. Weber. 



7 Ramsay. 



8 Hirhaus. 



9 Wills. 



10 Wroblewski & Olszewski, is Carnelley. 



11 Oenther & Michaelis. •'- M"«'-hnrli 



12 Ra"""" 



12 Kamme. 



13 V. & C. Meyer. 



14 Lemoine. 



15 uarneiiey. 20 Curtius. 



16 Mitschcrlich. 21 Mcndelejeff. 



17 Cripps. 22 Marignac. 



23 Besson. 



24 Clark, " Const. 



1S90 



1859 

 1884 

 1878 

 1S72 

 1885 

 1890 

 1889 

 •873 



1883 

 1 87 1 



1879 

 1879 



1S64 



1880 



1884 

 1840 



1890 

 1884 

 1878 

 1878 

 1878 



1884 



1S78 

 1884 



1S84 



1S78 

 1878 

 1 888 

 1878 

 1884 



1884 

 1S53 



'^53,,. 

 1876- 1 886 



1889 



1875 

 1S86 

 1 884 

 1884 



17 Cripps. 

 18 Carnelley &0' Shea. 

 19 Amat. 



25 Braun. 



26 Engcl. 



of Nat." 



Smithsonian Tables. 



• Under pressure 138 mm. mercury. 

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