Density, and Temperature of Salt Solutions. 295 



I. Sodium Chloride. 



T = 



0°. » = 



a-4. 



T = 10°. n = 



= 1-36. 



T=3 



0°. 11 = 



: 1-28. 



P- 



fV 



V-c 



P- 



Pe' 



/v 



p. 



/v 



Pc- 



119 



187-0 



187-0 



1-18 



128-5 



127-6 



1-172 



74-5 



73-8 



1-15 



150-0 



1505 



1-15 



1110 



110-3 



1-15 



680 



67-1 



1-10 



1220 



1233 



1-10 



91-5 



91-3 



1-10 



57-0 



562 



105 



107-0 



107 6 



105 



79-1 



79-2 



1-05 



50-0 



48-9 



T = 



50°. n -- 



= 1-2. 



T = 100°. 11 



= 10. 



p. 



f*e' 



/v 



p. 



f*e- 



p c . 



1-16 



47-8 



47-5 



1-15 



21-5 



21-5 



1-15 



45-0 



45-0 



1-10 



18-7 



18-75 



110 



37-9 



38-4 



105 



16-6 



16-65 



105 



340 



34-0 









II. Calcium Chloride. 



T = 0°. ii = -95. 



T = 10°. ii = -93. 



P- 



M e . 



/V 



p. 



He- 



pa' 



1-277 

 1-200 

 1-10 

 1-05 



310-0 

 200-0 

 136-0 

 116-0 



308-0 

 198-0 

 134-5 

 115-5 



1-30 

 1-20 

 MO 

 1-05 



273-0 



145'5 



99-0 



84-0 



277 



148-0 

 99-8 

 85-2 



T = 30°. n = -89. 



T = 50°. 11 = -85. 



1-293 

 1-20 

 1-10 

 1-05 



177-0 

 96-4 

 63-0 



53-0 



172-5 

 94-8 

 62-8 

 53-2 



1-30 

 1-20 

 MO 

 1-05 



137-0 

 69-0 

 45-0 



37-5 



137-0 

 68-7 

 44 7 



37-4 



Here p e — experimental value of/.*, 



//(.= calculated value o( (i. 



