Properties of the Alloys of Iron and Al 



iiminium. 



147 



Data from Experiments in Ether Bath surrounded with 

 C0 2 snow (First Series). 



H. 



T. 



1 



B. 



H. 



T. D. 



i 



14-15 



-80 

 -68 

 -61 



2620 

 2590 

 2500 



14-15 



-48 

 -22 

 + 13 



2485 

 2260 

 1775 | 



6-75 



-81 

 -80 



-77 

 -68 



1612 

 1612 

 1603 

 1600 



6-75 



-61 

 -51 

 -28 

 + 11 



1587 ' 

 1550 

 1422 

 1103 



4-14 



-82 

 -80 

 -78 

 -69 



| 

 1106 ! 

 1106 

 1117 

 1102 



414 



-62 

 -53 

 -24 

 + 11 



1094 



1082 

 1002 



775 



1-73 



-69 



434 j 173 



+ 10 



321 



I -79 

 072 1 -79 



-77 



137 

 137 

 137 

 1 



0-72 



-62 133 

 -54 1 133 

 4- 9 111 



i 



Data obtained from Experiments in Ether Baih surrounded 

 by C0 2 snow (Second Series) . 



H. 



T. 



B. 



1 H. 



1 



6-75 



T. 



-38 

 -29 

 - 1 

 +20 



B. 



1477 



1443 



1207 



960 



6-75 



-83 

 -80 

 — 75 

 -66 



-55 



1595 

 1595 



1587 

 1580 

 1560 



4-14 



-80 

 -76 

 -67 

 -56 



1110 

 1110 

 1105 

 1090 



4-14 



-42 



-29 

 - 3 



+ 20 



1010 



1020 



860 



673 



1-73 



-65 



434 



1-73 



- 6 



+20 



393 



294 



/3 for this alloy represents the difference in the values of 

 the induction at (1) — 90° C, and at (2) the temperature of 

 the lowest point reached by the B and T curves between 100° 



L2 



