350 O. Loew on Trichlormethyl-sulphon-chlorid, 
Art. XXXI.—On some derivatives of Trichlormethyl-sul- 
phon-chlorid, (C Cl,) 80,Cl; by O. Loew, Assistant in 
the Chemical Department of the College of the City of 
New York. 
remain in solution, By neutralization with dry carbonate of 
sodium, the sodium salt of this new acid remains dissolved in 
the alcohol, and crystallizes by evaporation in shining scales. 
0469 grm. yielded 0-146 grm. sulphate of sodium =11°33 pet 
cent Na 
0:236 erm. yielded 0-490 erm. AgCl — 51-37 per cent Cl. 
0511 gem, yielded 0°605 grm. sulphate of barium =16-24 pet 
cent 8. 
The sodium salt of the trichlormethyl-sulphurous acid at 
quires: 11°14 per cent Na; 51-95 per cent Cl; 15:56 per cents; 
15-56 per cent O ; 5:81 per cent C, : 
To obtain the free trichlormethyl-sulphurous acid, the sodium 
The formation of this ac: sordine to the fol- 
lowite etastra this acid takes place according , 
