of Water from Salt- Solutions. 

 Table II. 



507 





P" 



-p' for 



wNaC1100H 2 O. 





n. 



70°. 



75°. 



80°. 



85°. 



90°. 



95°. 



2. 



8-5 



108 



13-7 



16-4 



204 



24-6 



4. 



180 



22-5 



28-0 



33-8 



409 



50-2 



5. 



226 



28-5 



352 



43-0 



52-5 



63-3 



6. 



28-4 



35-4 



43-5 



52-5 



635 



770 



8. 



390 



486 



599 



72-8 



88-2 



1071 



10. 



504 



624 



766 



93-1 



112-8 



136-4 





p- 



n 



— for n 



NaCl 100 H 2 0. 







2. 



4-25 



5-40 



6-85 



8-20 



1020 



12-30 



4. 



4-50 



5-63 



7-00 



8-45 



10-23 



12-55 



5. 



452 



5-70 



7-04 



8-60 



10-50 



12-66 



6. 



473 



590 



7-25 



8-75 



10-58 



12-83 



8. 



4-88 



6-08 



7-49 



910 



11-03 



13 39 



10. 



5-04 



0-24 



7-66 



9-31 



11-28 



13-64 



salt at the same temperature is considered. In the case of 

 NaCl and KGL, the restraining effect of each molecule of salt 

 increases with the concentration. The reverse holds good 



Table III. 



p-p' for nKCl 100H 2 O. 



n. 



70°. 



75°. 



80°. 



85°. 



90°. 



95°. 



2. 

 4. 

 6. 



7-6 

 16-6 

 25-3 



9-6 

 20-5 

 31-2 



12-2 

 25-1 

 38-9 



14-7 

 31-0 

 47'6 



174 

 37-4 



57-8 



22-3 

 46-0 

 70-6 



8. 

 10. 



34-5 

 44-3 



42-7 

 54-7 



53-2 

 67-5 



64-9 



82-2 



78-7 

 99-7 



95-1 

 120-7 



P ""^fornKC1100H 2 O. 

 n 



2. 



4. 



6. 



8. 



10. 



3-80 



4-80 



6-10 



7-35 



8-70 



4-15 



513 



6-28 



7-75 



9-35 



4'22 



5-20 



6-48 



793 



9-63 



4-31 



534 



6-65 



8-11 



9-84 



4-43 



547 



6-75 



8-22 



9-97 



11-15 

 11*50 

 11-77 

 11-89 

 1207 



