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Table XVI. — Bisulphide of Carbon. Pressure 0*5 of an inch. 



Leugth. 





Absorption per 



A 



100. 



1st 



2nd 



1st 



2nd 



Both 



chamber. 



chamber. 



chamber. chamber. 



chambers. 



2-8 



46-6 



3-6 



7-6 



7'6 



8-0 



41-4 



4-4 



73 



7-6 



15-4 



34-0 



5-7 



6-0 



7-5 



17-8 



31-6 



5-8 



6-4 



75 



23-8 



25-6 



6-7 



60 



7-8 



Table XVII. — Chloroform. Pressure 0*5 of i 



an inch. 



2-8 



46-6 



5-5 



15-9 



16-3 



8-0 



41-4 



92 



15-6 



16-8 



12-2 



372 



10-5 



14-8 



17*1 



15-4 



340 



11-6 



14-1 



16-9 



23*8 



25-6 



15-0 



14-0 



18-4 



36-3 



13-1 



15-6 



10-9 



17*2 



Table XVIII. — Benzole. Pressure 0*5 of an inch. 



2-8 



46-6 



4-0 



20-0 



20-6 



8-0 



41-4 



8-4 



17-3 



20-4 



12-2 



37-2 



9-8 



16-5 



19-0 



17*8 



31-6 



11-9 



15-7 



20-1 



23-8 



25-6 



14-3 



15-1 



21-0 



Table XIX. 



—Iodide of Ethyle. 



Pressure 0*5 of an inch. 



2-8 



46-6 



7-1 



23-5 



25-4 



8-0 



41-4 



9-1 



21-1 



23 3 



122 



37-2 



12-8 



20-5 



25-2 



15-4 



340 



14-6 



20-8 



25-2 



17-8 



31-6 



15-8 



20-0 



25-5 



Table XX.— Alcohol. 



Pressure 0*5 of an : 



inch. 



2-8 



46-6 



11-7 



46-1 



46-1 



8-0 



41-4 



185 



43-6 



47-0 



12-2 



372 



260 



44-1 



'47*5 



15-4 



34-0 



32*1 



41-1 



47-0 



178 



31-6 



32-4 



40-0 



47-6 



Table XXI. — Alcohol. Pressure 0*1 of an inch. 



8-0 41 -4 8-0 22-2 24-9 



15-4 34-0 12-1 20-0 24-7 



17-8 31-6 13-1 19-7 257 



23-8 25-6 14-8 18-4 25*2 



36-3 13-1 191 138 25-1 



