214 REPORT— 1890. 
tion into SiO, and 6HF.! The results are somewhat startling. That, 
when dissolved in a hundred times its weight of water, KHO should be 
TABLE OF COMPARISONS—continucd. 
a) ; i ; | | 2 sf aeet 
Se a4 Bisel ees cies ie jai Zea Sea [ihe 
Substance Dissolved 25 22 Za aes s |s| sau = z 2 
Be |e oles teenie | | Sateeee ees 
£2 |#2 |32 [gh (2 SB] |e 3 
SF aie | Be 33 
B.—ELECTROLYTES. | 
18. Lithium hydrate 0-304 |0:127 | 0-474| 3:74 | 1-98 | 1-90] 1-04 | -90 
LiOH 0-760 | 0-317 | 1:131| 3:57 | 1:89 | 1°86 | 1-02 | -86 
0:81 |0-135 | 0-268| 1-98 | 1:05) 1-01 |} 1-04 | -O1 
19. Acetic acid 2-02 | 0-337 | 0-655| 1:96 | 1-04 1-01 | 1-03 | -01 
CH,COOH 5-05 10-842 | 1:61 | 1-91 | 1-01 | 1-00 | 1-01 | -00 
8-42 |1-403 | 2-68 | 1-91 | 1-01 | 1-00] 1-01 | 00 
elas (| 123 0140 | 0-276] 1-97 | 1-04 | 1:01 | 1-08 | -01 
20. Bu ee aie 3:07 | 0:349 | 0°660| 1:89 | 1:00 | 1:01 | 0-99 | -01 
C,H, (| 7-67 |0-872 | 1:589| 1:82 | 0-96 | 1:00] 0-96 | -00 
91. Phosphorie acta {| 0758 |C-O77 [0-201 | 2-64 |): a-SB)| 1:89) 1:06) --14 
ere || 1480 |0-146 | 0°350) 240 | 127 | 125 | 1-01 | -08 
abO, 3-125 | 0-319 | 0:734| 2:30 | 1-22) 1:20] 1-01 | -07 
0-747 |0-091 | 0-259| 2:85 | 1-51 | 1:34 | 1-12 | -16 
; ( 1:31 |0-159 | 0-410| 2:58 | 1:36 | 1-25 | 1-09 | -12 
22. Sulphurous acid }| 9.98 | 9-979 | 0-690| 2-47 | 1:31 | 1-22] 1-07 | -11 
H,SO, | 3-89 |0-466 | 1-16 | 249 | 1:32 | — | oe |= 
673 |0:890 | 2-00 |'9-48 | 1-30 | —-“h aol 2S 
(| 2-009 ]0-114 | 0:35 | 305 | 161 | 1-70 | 0-95 | -70 
23.Todic acid HIO, ;| 4007 |0-228 | 069 | 3:02 | 1:60 | 161 | 0:99 | “GL 
5-01 | 0-285 | 0-85 | 2:97 | 1-57] 1:58 | 0-99 | 58 
94. Phosphorous acid {| 0°12 |0-074 | 0-227) 8-07 | 1-62 | 1:59 | 1-02 | '-20 
ag ge eS 1-018 |0-124 | 0:342| 2-76 | 1-46 | 1:51 | 0-97 | +17 
(OH); (| 9-036 | 0-248 | 0-654| 2-64 | 1-36 | 1-43 | 0-95 | +14 
einai’ | 0-867 | 0-0688| 0-211| 3-07 | 1-62 | 155 | 1-05 | -27 
OxA le aoe bio {| 1851, 018i) O7e| 286 ")'151 | tar ilps rag 
C Jet 2H20 (| 3.106 | 0-247 | 0°650| 2°64 | 1-40] 138] 1-01 | +19 
0-273 |0-0467| 0:117| 3-07 | 2-00) 1:88 | 1-07 | -88 
oa a er 0-682 |0-117 | 0-424] 3-64 | 1:93) 1-84] 1-05 | -84 
. aan 1136 | 0-194 | 0-687| 3-54 | 1:87 | 1:82 | 1-03 | -82 
a 1-393 | 0-324 | 1-135| 3-51 | 1-86 | 1-79 | 1-04 | -79 
3-155 |0:539 | 1-894| 3:50 | 1:85 | 1-74 1-06 | -74 
(| 0-429 [0-099 | 0363) 3:67 | 194 | 180 | 108 80 
27. Lithium chloride || 0-698 | 0-165 | 0-606| 3-67 | 1-94 | 1-78 | 1-09 | -78 
LiCl | 1-167 |0-275 | 1-019] 3-71 | 1-95 | 1-75 | 1-12 | -75 
1-945 | 0-458 | 1-729] 3:78 | 2:00 | 1-70 | 1-18] -70 
, 0-952 | 0-056 | 0-214] 3:82 | 2-02 | 1-86 | 1-09 | -86 ; 
28. Silver nitrate || 9.381 [0-140 | 0-501 | 3:58 | 1:90] 1:81 | 1-05] -81 | | 
gNO, (| 5-932 |0-341 | 1-143] 3-35 | 1-77 | 1-73 | 1-02 | -73 | 
0633 | 0-0364| 0-184| 5-06 | 2-68 | 2-45 | 1-09 | -72 
29; Poeenterenpeaa| 1583 | 0-091 | 0-405] 445 | 2°35 | 2°33 | 1:01 | °66 
K,S0, | 3-957 |0:297 | 0-95 | 418 | 2-21 | 2:18 | 1-01 | +59 
7-914 |0-455 | 1-755| 3:86 | 2-04 | 2-06] 0:99 | -53 
0-903 | 0-0280| 0-141| 5-03 | 2:66 | 2-47] 1-07 | -73 ; 
30. Sodium sulphate || 2-258 |0-0701) 0:326| 4:65 | 2-46 | 2:33 | 1-06 | -66 E 
Na,80, +1010 | 3-763 | 0-117 | 0:515| 4-41 | 2:33 | 2-29] 1-02 | -63 
6-21 |0-195 | 0:817| 4-19 | 2-21 | 217] 1-02 | -58 
1 For suggestions in explanation of some of the exceptions, see Zeitschr. fiir ph. 
Chem. i. p. 639. 
