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(112.42) obtained by Baxter^ Hines, and Frevert. In other words the 
determinations of the cadmium and chlorine in cadmium chloride sum 
up to almost exactly one hundred per cent. The disagreement of the 
outcome of this research with that of Quinn and Hulett's work also 
is marked. 
ANALYSIS 
SAMPLE 
GRAMS O? 
GRAMS OF 
RATIO 
ATOMIC WEIGHT 
NUMBER 
CdCb 
Cd 
Cd:Cl2 
1 
A 
6.08570 
3 
73181 
1 
58538 
_ 
112.426 
2 
A 
4.20489 
2 
57863 
1 
58562 
112.443 
3 
A 
5.36203 
3 
28817 
1 
58553 
112.436 
4 
B 
7.50512 
4 
60221 
1 
OOOOO 
112.426 
c 
o 
TJ 
-D 
A 71 =^01 
4 
11839 
1 
.58551 
Li A .400 
6 
B 
5.91556 
3 
62763 
1 
.58555 
112.438 
7 
C 
5.49323 
3 
36805 
1 
.58483 
112.387 
8 
B 
3 14416 
1 
92791 
1 
.58513 
1 1 9 4-0^ 
9 
C 
7.58705 
4 
65173 
1 
.58474 
112.381 
10 
B 
2.26738 
1 
39006 
1 
.58444 
112.359 
11 
B 
5.93501 
3 
63962 
1 
.58562 
112.443 
12 
F 
6.04122 
3 
70490 
1 
.58578 
112.454 
13 
D 
4.07400 
2 
49821 
1 
.58537 
112.425 
14 
E 
9.00004 
5 
51879 
1 
.58529 
112.419 
15 
G 
6.56891 
4 
02808 
1 
.58534 
112.423 
16 
G 
7.12956 
4 
37174 
1 
.58522 
112.414 
17 
E 
8.57291 
5 
25679 
1 
.58522 
112.415 
18 
G 
7 . 76294 
4 
76011 
1 
.58521 
112.413 
Average.. 
1 
.58529 
112.419 
Average of analyses 
14 to 18 
1 
58526 
112.417 
It is a great pleasure to express our gratitude to the Carnegie Institution 
of Washington and to the Elizabeth Thompson Science Fund for very 
generous assistance in providing indispensable apparatus. 
1 /. Phys. Chem., 15, 1579 (1911); Trans. Amer. Electrochem. Soc, 22, 385 (1913); /. Phys. 
Chem., 17, 780 (1913). 
2 /. Amer. Chem. Soc, 27, 222 (1905); 28, 770 (1906). 
3 Richards and Parker, Proc. Amer. Acad., 32, 59 (18^6). 
