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Mr. T. C. Fitzpatrick on the Action of 



Salt, Ferric Chloride, Fe 2 Cl 6 . 



-jij Equivalent was dissolved in 500 cub. cent. 



Solvent, Ethyl-alcohol. 



Quantity of 



salt in 250 



cub. cent, of 



solvent. 



Conduc- 

 tivity. 



Temp. 



Quantity of 



salt in 250 



cub. cent, of 



solvent. 



Conduc- 

 tivity. 



Temp. 



20 E ' 



l6o E - 



•0008004 

 •0004340 

 •0002370 

 •0001300 



o 



175 



175 

 175 

 175 



320 *•■ 



640^' 

 1280 E> 



•0000752 

 •0000451 

 •0000288 



o 

 175 



17-5 



175 



Salt, Mercuric Chloride, HgCl 2 . 



-j 1 ^ Equivalent (13*527 grm.) was dissolved in 500 cub. cent. 



Solvent, Water. 



Quantity of 



salt in 250 



cub. cent, of 



solvent. 



Conduc- 

 tivity. 



Temp. 



Quantity of 



salt in 250 



cub. cent, of 



solvent. 



Conduc- 

 tivity. 



Temp. 



20 E ' 

 80 E ' 



T6o E< 



•00006548 

 •00004516 

 •00003185 

 •00002256 



o 



15 

 15 

 15 

 15 



1 T? 

 320^ 



640 K 



I2T0 E * 



•00001553 

 •00001049 

 •00000740 



o 



15 

 15 

 15 



Salt, Mercuric Chloride. 

 t J q Equivalent was dissolved in 500 cub. cent. 



Solvent, Ethyl-alcohol. 



Quantity of 



salt in 250 



cub. cent, of 



solvent. 



I 



Conduc- | 

 tivity. 



Temp. 



Quantity of 



salt in 250 



cub. cent, of 



solvent. 



Conduc- 

 tivity. 



Temp. 



20 E - 



•000000803 



o 



15 



320 E - 



•000000220 



o 

 15 



40 E> 



•000000609 



15 



640 E - 



•000000165 



15 



80 E - 



•000000446 



15 



-'-E 



1280 " 







1 I? 



160 tj - 



■000000321 



15 









