Table 181. 

 VAPOR PRESSURE.* 



Carbon Dlsnlplilde, OMorobenzene, Biomobenzene, and Aniline. 



179 



30 



6= 



(a) Carbon Disulphide. 



190.20 



286.55 



419.00 



596.85 

 830.25 



(b) Chlorobenzene. 



14.17 



23.87 

 38.88 



61.45 



94.00 



139.40 



201.15 



283.25 



390-25 

 527-25 

 699.65 



(c) Bromobenzene. 



15.22 



24;88 



39.60 

 61.26 

 92.28 



135-08 



192.10 

 266.40 



361.80 



482.20 



632.25 



816.90 



(d) Aniline. 



18.80 

 30.10 



45-90 

 68.50 

 100.40 

 144.70 

 204.60 



283.70 

 386.00 

 515.60 

 677-15 



19.78 

 31-44 



47.80 



71.22 



104.22 



149.94 



211.58 



292.80 



397.65 

 530.20 

 695.30 



20.79 



32.83 



49.78 



74.04 



108.17 



155.34 

 218.76 



302.15 

 409.60 

 545.20 

 713-75 



21.83 

 34-27 



51.84 



76.96 



112.25 



160.90 



226.14 



3"-75 

 421.80 



560.45 

 732-65 



22.90 

 35-76 



53-98 



79.98 



116.46 



166.62 



233-72 



321.60 



434-3° 

 576.10 



751-90 



24.00 



37 ■3<^ 



56.20 

 83.10 



120.80 

 172.50 

 241.50 



331-70 

 447.10 

 592.05 

 771-50 



25.14 

 38.90 



58.50 



125.28 

 178.56 

 249.50 



342-05 

 460.20 

 608.35 



26.32 

 40.56 



60.88 



89.66 



129.91 



18480 



257.72 



352-65 

 473.60 

 625.05 



27.54 

 42.28 



6334 



93.12 



134.69 



191.22 



266.16 



363-50 

 487.25 

 642.05 



28.80 

 44.06 



65.S8 

 96.70 

 13962 

 197.82 



274.82 



374.60 

 501.25 

 659-45 



* These tables of vapor pressures are quoted from results published by Ramsay and Young (Jour. Chem. Soc. 

 foh 47). The tables are inietided to giv« a series suitable for ho(-jaclc«t purjxjsea. 



Smithsonian Tables. 



