Volumes of Salt-Solutions. 

 Table VII. 



191 



Acid. 



KHO. 



K-Na. 



NaHO. 



Na— Am. 



NH 4 HO. 



H,SO t 



4-11-90 



11-5 



2005 



19 80 



19 63 



19-52 



19-8 



1736 



12-95 



12-36 



1085 



962 



9-52 



8-27 



7-83 



6-98 



6-30 



0-28 



"•28 

 •26 



•29 



•28 



•29 

 •25 

 •21 

 •23 

 •10 

 •23 

 •14 

 •15 

 •14 

 •13 



11 6 



19-77 



19-54 



19-34 



19-24 



19-32 



17-07 



12-70 



1215 



10-63 



9-52 



9-29 



813 



7-68 



6-84 



617 



26-21 

 25-28 

 25-90 

 25-81 



25-73 



25-67 

 25-74 

 25-72 

 26-01 

 25-55 

 25-87 

 2550 

 25-47 

 25-44 



-1435 



- 6 44 

 6-44 

 6-56 

 0-57 



8-66 

 12-97 

 13-59 

 15-09 

 16-49 

 16-26 

 17-74 

 17-82 

 18-63 

 19-27 



2 

 HNO, 



HI... 



HBr 



HOI 



HC,C1 3 0, 



HC,C1,H0 2 



HCDO'H 



HO.,CIH,0, 



CH.OH.COOII ... 

 CH3COOH 



ch 3 ch(oh)cooh 

 ch,ch,cooh ... 

 ch,oh;ch.,cooh 

 ch'cch;).,cooh... 





Mean ... 



021 



Mean ... 



25-75 





Closely connected with this is the constancy observed in the 

 thermal change attending the formation of various salts in 

 solution from their elements, which is found to be " the sum 

 of two constants, one dependent only on the nature of the 

 metal, the other only on the negative constituents "*. 



Returning to Table II., we can find from it the values of 

 (H — Xa)R and (H-r-K)R, and from them gain some further 



Table VIII. 



No. in 

 Table II. 



Acid. 



Mol. vol. 

 of acid. 



n(E). 



Mol. toI. of 

 »(K)R. 



Differ- 

 ence. 



A(H-K) 

 _ cliff. 



n 



35-12 



H.^HPe 



3682-6 



2 



36805 



- 2-1 



- 11 



34-10 



H o C,0 4 



3647-7 



2 



54461 



- 16 



- -8 



32-51 



H 2 C1 2 



18376 



2 



1857-1 



+ 195 



+ 97 



33-55 



H 2 S0 4 



18349 



1 



1841-3 



4- 6-4 



4- 6-4 



33-53 



>> 



1834-9 



2 



18401 



4- 5-2 



+ 2-6 



35-27 



H 2 4 H 4 O 6 



3682-6 



«(Na). 



3670-9 



-11-7 



A(H-Na). 



1 



-11-7 



35-26 





3682-6 



2 



3659-9 



-22-7 



-11-3 



24-10 



H 2 C 2 6 4 



3647-7 



2 



72251 



-22-6 



-11-3 



32 52 



H 2 0L 



1837-6 







Li 



1836-3 



- 1-3 



- -6 



33-56 



H 2 S0 4 



1834-9 



1 



1830 6 



- 4-3 



- 4 3 



33-54 



" 



1834-9 



2 



1819-3 



-15-6 



- 7-8 



* L. Meyer, Die modernen Theorien der Chemie, 5th edit. pp. 448 &c. 



