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180 F. W. Clarke on Atomic volumes of Liquids. 
Art. XIII.—Upon the Atomic Volumes of Liquids ; by 
Frank WiecLeswortu Cuarke, §.B. 
ined by comparing them. ‘ 
Of the relations existing between the vapor volumes of dif 
atomic volumes. However, I will state as briefly as possible | 
the leading results I have obtained by their comparison, but, 
. Jose still at work upon the subject, I shall not enter into 
etai 
In any homologous series of liquid compounds, the first } 
member of the series possesses a higher vapor volume than the — 
first and second members of a series is greater than the differ 
calculate the number of volumes of vapor actually formed @ 
is not sufficient to counterbalance th 
Since, however, the differe es 
constantly dimirishing a8 ¥° 
