408 Prof. R. Clausius on the Behaviour of Carbonic Acid. 



for the determination of the pressure, I have calculated the 

 corresponding values of p for so many values of v lying be- 

 tween a and e that from them may be understood the course 

 of the curve between a and e. The values therein obtained, 

 together with the values ofp already given above in Table II. 

 referring to some values of v outside of the interval a e, are 

 collected in the following Table :— 



V 



p 



0-013768 

 47-98 



0-013037 

 49-27 



0012 

 51-12 



0-011 



52-87 



0-010 

 54-50 



0-009 



55-84 



0008 

 56-63 



V 



p 



0007 

 56-38 



0006 



54-28 



0-005 

 49-00 



0004 



38-83 



000350 

 32-05 



000325 



28-83 



0-00300 

 26-53 



V 



0-00285 

 2611 



000275 

 26-52 



000250 

 31-52 



0-0021828 

 54-66 



0-0020532 

 74-9fi 



























On the employment of these values a curve is obtained of 

 the form given in fig. 2. This curve corresponds with satis- 

 factory accuracy to the above condition. 



Fig. 2. 



Volume. 



