VOLUME CHANGES IN THE PROCESS OF SOLUTION. 77 



Table VI. 



Tricarballylauoide in 



water. 



Temp. 25° 



C. 



A 



d x 





v s 



<f> 



•1853 



•997611 





•710 



123-0 



•3235 



•997984 





•719 



124-5 



•4729 



•998462 





•706 



122-3 



•5916 



•998757 





•715 



124-0 



1-3564 



1-000989 





•710 



122-9 



1-9499 



1-002696 





•709 



122-8 



2-2798 



1-003636 



Table 



VII. 



•709 



122-8 



i 



Carbamide in water. Temp. 25° C. 





A 



di 





v s 



<t> 



2-6329 



1-003912 





•737 



44-27 



5-0484 



1-009800 





•738 



44-36 



7-3010 



1-015198 





•740 



44-47 



14-4848 



1-030884 





•743 



44-66 



33-0611 



1-064318 





•748 



44-96 



53-8893 



1-093286 





•751 



45-14 



Table VIII. 

 Carbamide in water. Temp. 30° C. 



A 



* 



^ 



<$> 



2-3290 



1-001575 



•744 



44-72 



9-0567 



1-017457 



•745 



44-76 



15-4282 



1-030922 



Table IX 



•747 



44-88 





Acetamide in water. 



Temp. 30° C. 





A 



di 



V a 



<t> 



4-5875 



•998254 



•945 



55-84 



7-5278 



•999892 



•944 



55-76 



10-1471 



1-001300 



•943 



55-72 



16-7179 



1-004590 



•942 



55-66 



The specific 



volume of liquid acetamide 1 at 30° C 



. is -956. 



1 Meldrum and Turner, J.C.S., 1908, 93, 876. 



