184 



REPORT OF THE 



TABLE giving a comparison of different expressions for the 

 strength of Brine from zero to saturation. 



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ci 

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£ 



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F- * 



© S. 



U rH 



■J: _z ' 



S r 



'3 r ^ 



51 



~ 



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9 J. 



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_£ p 



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5 



1047 



-3 rH 











1.000 











i 



13.26 



" 1 . 095 



46.6 



1 



.2; 



1.002 



0.26 



19 



2599 



52 



13.52 



1.097 



13 36 



1070 



45.6 



2 



.52 



1.003 



0.51 



33 



1297 



53 



13.7 



1.1O0 



13.02 



1092 



44.7 



L 



.7- 



1.005 



0.77 



56 



S63 



5-: 



14 04 



1.102 



13. St 



lllf 



43.8 



4 



1.04 



1.007 



1.03 



75 



647 



5£ 



14.30 



1.104 



11. l: 



1137 



42.9 



5 



i.a 



1.009 



1 2- 



94 



51G 



5c 



14.56 



1.106 



14.31 



nee 



42.0 



6 



1.56 



1.010 



1.54 



114 



430 



57 



14.82 



1.10s 



14. « 



11V 



41.2 



7 



1.82 



1.012 



1 . 8C 



133 



3o8 



5: 



15. OS 



1.110 



14.91 



1201 



40.4 



8 



2.0- 



1.014 



2.06 



152 



321 



59 



15.34 



1.112 



15.1; 



1223 



39.7 



9 



2 34 



1.016 



2.31 



171 



2 55 



6C 



15. CO 



1.114 



15 42 



1252 



33.9 



10 



2 6 



1 017 



2.57 



191 



256 



61 



15.86 



1.116 



15.6 



1276 



33.2 



1] 



2.86 



1.019 



2.83 



210 



232 



62 



16.12 



1.11 



15. 9L 





37.5 



12 



3 12 



1.021 



3.08 



229 



213 



63 



16.3- 



1.121 



16.19 



1322 



36.9 



13 



3.33 



1.02 1 



3.34 



249 



19 i 



64 



16.64 



1.123 



16 45 



1346 



36.2 



14 



3. 64 



1.025 



3.60 



269 



1-2 



65 



16.90 



1.125 



16.70 



1370 



35.6 



15 



3.90 



1.026 



3.85 



283 



169 



66 



17.16 



1.127 



16. 90 



1393 



35.0 



16 



4.16 



1*023 



4.11 



308 



158 



67 



17.42 



1.129 



17.22 



1417 



34.4 



17 



4-42 



1.030 



4.37 



32- 



149 



6- 



17.68 



1.131 



17.4- 



1441 



33.9 



18 



4.6- 



1.032 



4.63 



34 s 



140 



69 



17.94 



1.133 



17.7c 



146.:. 



33.3 



19 



4.94 



1.034 



4.8-5 



36i 



133 



70 



18.20 



1.136 



17.99 



14-. 



32.7 



20 



5.20 



1.035 



5.14 



3S8 



126 



71 



18.46 



1.18 



18 25 



1513 



32.2 



21 



5.46 



1.037 



5.40 



40S 



120 



72 



18.72 



1.140 



18.50 



153- 



31.7 



22 



5.72 



1.039 



5.65 



42> 



114 



73 



13.98 



1.142 



18.76 



1562 



31.2 



23 



5.9 



1.041 



5.91 



44 s 



109 



74 



19.24 



1.144 



19.02 



1537 



30.7 



24 



621 



1.043 



6.17 



469 



104 



75 



19.50 



1.147 



19 27 



1611 



30.3 



25 



6.50 



1.045 



6.42 



4S9 



99.7 



76 



19.76 



1.14a 



19.53 



163' 



29.8 



26 



6.76 



1.046 



6.68 



510 



95.7 



77 



20. C2 



1.151 



19.79 



1661 



29.4 



27 



7.02 



1.04* 



6.94 



530 



92.0 



7^ 



20. 2> 



1.154 



29.05 



16S6 



28.9 



28 



7.2? 



1.050 



7.20 



551 



8J.5 



79 



20.54 



1.156 



20.31 



1710 



23.5 



29 



7.54 



1.052 



7.45 



572 



85.3 



80 



20.80 



1.15S 



20.56 



1736 



28.1 



SO 



7.80 



1.054 



7.71 



592 



82 .3 



81 



21.06 



1.160 



20.82 



1761 



27.7 



31 



8.06 



1.056 



7.97 



613 



79. 5 



82 



21.32 



1.163 



21.07 



1736 



27.3 



32 



8.32 



1.05S 



8.22 



634 



76.9 



83 



21.58 



1.165 



21.33 



1811 



26.9 



33 



8.5> 



1.059 



8.48 



655 



74.5 



84 



21.84 



1.167 



2L 59 



1S37 



26.5 



34 



8.84 



1.061 



8.74 



676 



72.1 



85 



22 . 10 



1.170 



21.84 



1862 



26.2 



35 



9.10 



1.063 



8 99 



697 



69.9 



86 



22.36 



1.172 



22.10 



188b 



25.8 



36 



9.36 



1.065 



9.25 



719 



67.S 



s; 



22.62 



1.175 



22.36 



1914 



25.5 



37 



9.62 



1.067 



9.51 



740 



65.9 



86 



22.83 



1.177 



22.62 



1940 



25.1 



3 s 



9.88 



1.069 



9.77 



761 



64.1 



89 



23.14 



1.179 



22.87 



1966 



24.8 



39 



10.14 



1.071 



10.02 



783 



62 . •' 



9( 



23.40 



1.182 



23.13 



1992 



24.5 



40 



10.41- 



1.073 



10. 2S 



804 



60. t 



91 



23.66 



1.184 



23.39 



201- 



24.2 



41 



10.66 



1.075 



10.54 



826 



59.1 



9. 



23.92 



l.ise 



23.64 



2045 



23.8 



42 



10.9- 



1.077 



10.79 



84 * 



57. 1 



93 



24. IS 



1.189 



23.90 



2072 



23.5 



43 



U.18 



1.079 



11.05 



869 



56.1 



94 



24.44 



1.191 



24.16 



209: 



23.2 



44 



11.44 



1.081 



11.31 



891 



54.7 



95 



24.70 



1.194 



24.41 



212! 



23.0 



45 



11.70 



l.OsS 



11.56 



913 



53.4 



96 



24.96 



1.196 



24.67 



2151 



22.7 



46 



11.96 



1.085 



11.82 



935 



52.2 



97 



25.22 



1.19S 



24.93 



2178 



22.4 



47 



1222 



1.037 



11. OS 



957 



50.9 



9> 



25.48 



1.211 



25.19 



2205 



22.1 



« 



12 4-: 



1.039 



12 34 



979 



49.8 



99 



25.74 



1.203 



25.44 



2232 



21.8 



49 



12.74 



1.091 



12.5: 



1002 



48.7 



100 



26.00 



1.205 



25.7'. 



2259 



21.6 



50 



13.00 



1.093 



12.85 



1024 



47.6 



























From this table the properties a i i capabilities of any brine 

 may be ascertained by knowing its strength as shown by the 

 salometer. Suppose fur instance the salometer shows 53 de- 

 grees. The table shows at a glance that this corresponds to 

 13.78 degrees of Beanme's Ivydrometer, a specific gravity of 

 1.100 and a per centage of 13.62; while a wine pint of the 

 brine would furnish 1092 gia : na of s olid residue, and 44.7 gal- 



