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ANALYSES OF ANTIMONIOUS CHLORIDE. 
RESIDUES AND DISTILLATES. 
@ of Chlorine. 
The original purified preparation ..._..........-..--.-- 46°64 
Mle fecidue of lst distillate. |. 0.2 (612i baron ee oi Si 45°71 
a 2d Misti val it Boies eo BE. Bie 45°66 
4 3d Bs othe Mage see Tas ee oe 46°03 
x, 4th ick Soe aeu AGE eee he 46°26 
. 5th 2 ie dos hh cae eee oe eee BE 
sal 6th © oo URN SEs ae BU RD ale oe 00 
- 7th e etek Be a i ee 2 ee a ee 
x3 8th GOS ice perience nmr iicge 45°94 
i 9th SS gah ens deeds ees 
“ CO Goeeit Eh eon iagegs Oak aa ee ere 45°99 
Pee ent distillate. oc Ae 46°6 
transfers between the several distillations necessarily involved. 
But, on the other hand, the very remarkable fact that these ten 
on the final result; and this opinion was still further strength- 
upon us by the subsequent results of the investigation, = 
turning to the subject after our experiments with iodide 
action on the iodide. It ends in replacing a small amount of 
orine by oxygen; and although, in consequence of the 
