ON MINIMETRIC ANALYSIS. 



193 



Table III. — To be used when the point of observation is 

 the precipitate described, page 194. Half an ounce of 

 lime-water, containing 0'0i95 gramme lime. 



Air at 0° C. and 760 millims. bar. 



Carbonic 



Volume of 



Size of bottles 



Size of bottle. 



acid in the 



air, 



to be used, 



in ounces 



air. 



cub. centims. 



cub. centims. 



avoirdupois. 



0-03 



2566 



2581 



91" 



0-04 



1925 



1940 



68- 



0-05 



1540 



1555 



55- 



o"o6 



1283 



1298 



46- 



0-07 



lIOO 



I115 



39' 



o-o8 



963 



978 



34- 



0*09 



856 



871 



31- 



0"I0 



770 



785 



28- 



o-ii 



700 



715 



^5- 



0"I2 



642 



657 



23- 



0-13 



593 



608 



22- 



b-14 



550 



565 



20- 



015 



513 



528 



18-59 



016 



481 



496 



17-42 



0-17 



453 



468 



16-48 



o-i8 



428 



443 



15-60* 



0-19 



405 



420 



14-78 



0-20 



385 



400 



14-08 



6-zi 



367 



J82 



13-45 



6-22 



350 



365 



12-85 



0-23 



335 



350 



12-32 



0-24 



321 



336 



11-83 



0-25 



308 



35^3 



11-37 



0-26 



296 



J" 



10-95 



0-27 



285 



300 



10-56 



0-28 



275 



290 



10-21 



0-29 



266 



28r 



9-89 



0-30 



257 



272 



9-58 



0-40 



193 



208 



7-3* 



0-50 



154 



169 



5-95 



060 



128 



! 143' 



5-03 



0-70 



no 



125 



4-40 



o-8o 



96 



III 



3-90 



090 



85 



100 



3-50 



r-oo 



77 



92 



3-22 



1 2-00 



38 



53 



1-86 



* This size of bottle gives no precipitate in air with 0*04 per cent, car- 

 bonic acid. 



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