( 295 ) 



TABLE IL 



Mixture .v z^ 0.0194. Condeusatioii liucs. 



the plaitpoint from below the condcnsation-liues in tlie last part 

 become more ami more steep. As for the condensation-line of the 

 plaitpoint- temperature itself, thi,? terminates in the point with the 

 abscissa 0,004073, and the ordinate 0,001-18G. We may however 

 also consider the perpendicular through that point as forming part 

 of this condensation-line, and then the steepness of the acclivity on 

 the one side and the steepness of the declivity on the other side are 

 easier to be understood. 



Finally I give the volumes and pressures at the beginning and 

 the end of the condensation as read on figures 1 and 2. 



Kcffiuniu!' of the ooudensatiou. 



End of tlie coudcusation. 



Thes(! data when brought in connection with those for other mix- 

 tures may serve for mapping the binodal curves on the (//-surfaces, and 

 for constructing the p- 1- ,c-diagram. 



