368 Gooch and McGlenahan — Typical Hydrous Chlorides. 



Table I, 



Ba 56-24 



CI, - 29-02 



2H 2 14-74 



100-00 





Weights 



taken. 



grm. 



Loss on 

 heating. 



Chlorine in residue. 



Water 



evolved. 



Per 



cent. 



567 



7-27 



7-20 

 7-21 



7-09 

 7-39 



13-37 

 14-18 



14-50 

 1464 



Time, 

 hrs. 





Atmos- 

 phere. 



grm. 



Per 

 cent. 



grm. 



Per 



cent. 



Varia- 

 tion from 

 theory. 



+ 0-04 

 + 0-32 



— 0-06 

 + 0-11 



+ 0-03 

 -fO-16 



— 0-01 

 + 1-06 



o-oo 



— 009 



Temper- 

 ature. 



jAir 

 1 \ HCl 



j Air 

 A \ HCl 



3 i Air 



6 \ HCl 



A S Ail * 



, \ Air 

 5 }HC1 



0-3335 

 0-2952 



0-3609 

 0-3004 



0-2919 

 0-3362 



0-4161 

 0-2972 



0-4904 

 0-4272 



0-0189 

 0-0205 



0-0262 

 00213 



0-0206 

 0-0243 



0-0557 

 0*0389 



0-0711 

 0-0630 



5-67 



6-94 



7-26 

 7*09 



7-06 

 7-23 



13-38 

 13-09 

 14-49 

 14-75 



0-0969 

 0-0866 



0-1045 



0-0875 



0-0848 

 0-0981 



0-1207 

 0-0894 



0-1423 

 0-1236 



29-06 

 29-34 



28-96 

 29-13 



29 05 

 29*18 



29-01 

 30-08 

 29*02 

 28 93 



fi 



i] 

 M 



H 



i\ 



If 



H 



60° 

 7o° 

 80° 

 90° 

 100° 



in 





too 



rapidly in the presence of hydrogen chloride. Hydrogen chlor- 

 ide appears to influence in no very marked and regular way 

 the loss of the first third of the water. 



Table II. 



Mg 11-98 



Cl' 2 34-87 



6H O 5315 



100-00 



