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e H A P. IV. 



OF MURIATIC NEUTRAL SALTS. 



SeSlion ijl. 



Of MuRiATED Tartarin. 



In my laft paper I have ftatcd that 86 grains of mere tar- 

 tarin were faturated by 254 grains of muriatic acid, whofe 

 fp. grav. at 60^ was 1,1466; this is extratabular, but intermedi- 

 ate between the tabulated fpecific gravities 1,147 ^"^^ i»^4i4» 

 but nearer to the higher, and its centenary acid contents will 

 be found by the ift problem to be 19,06; confequently 254 

 grains of this acid liquor contained 48,412 real acid; the Turn 

 of the acid and alkaline parts then amounts to 48,412+ 86, 

 = 134,412 of muriated tartarin; and fince 134,412 of this fait 

 contained 86 of alkali, 100 parts of the dry fait fhould con- 

 tain 64 nearly of tartarin, and the remainder or 36 parts arc 

 real marine acid. 



Hence 100 grains tartarin take up 56,3 of real marine acid, 

 and fhould afford 1 56,3 of well dried muriated tartarin. And 

 100 grains real marine acid fhould take up 177,6 of mere tartarin, 

 and afford 277,6 of deficcated muriated tartarin. 



Wenzel 



