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by the opening D, and poured over the bottom. 
then left standing for an hour, 
the jackets was 13°*2 C. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
m. 
s. 
0 
0 
9023-8 
0 
27 
9019-8 
0 
45 
9018-8 
1 
13 
9018-8 
1 
20 
9019-8 
1 
36 
9020-3 
1 
45 
9020-8 
2 
4 
9021-8 
2 
26 
9022-8 
2 
46 
9023-8 
3 
0 
9024-8 
3 
15 
9025-8 
3 
35 
9027-8 
3 
37 
9028-8 
3 
51 
9029-8 
4 
7 
9031-8 
4 
25 
9033-8 
4 
36 
9034-8 
4 
55 
9036-8 
5 
5 
9038-8 
5 
15 
9039-8 
5 
53 
9044-8 
6 
40 
9049-8 
6 
55 
9051-8 
the water jacket was 13° C. 
Time. 
Pressure. 
m. s. 
0 0 
9017-8 
0 
12 
9016-8 
0 
20 
9014-8 
1 
25 
9015-8 
The absorber was 
The temperature of the water in 
Time. 
Pressure. 
m. 
7 
s. 
24 
9054-8 
7.. 
42 
9056-8 
8 
30 
9059-8 
9 
5 
9062-8 
9 
40 
9064-8 
10 
35 
9067-9 
11 
5 
9074-9 
11 
40 
.9076-9 
12 
23 
9080-9 
13 
2 
9089-9 
14 
20 
9094-9 
15 
20 
9099-9 
16 
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1 freely. 
17 
20 
9109-9 
18 
18 
9111-9 
19 
10 
9112-9 
19 
30 
9113-9 
20 
36 
9114-2 
21 
6 
9124-0 
21 
38 
9125-0 
22 
30 
9125-0 
23 
50 
9125-0 
25 
25 
9126-0 
at 13° C . — The water 
Temperature of 
Time. Pressure. 
m. 
1 
s. 
37 
9017-8 
2 
0 
9018-8 
2 
17 
9019-8 
2 
35 
9020-8 
XIV. Air saturated with Water .Vapour 
and air in the absorber as in Experiment XIII. 
