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Difiblubllity of a Salt in Water, will be [found] pro- 
portional to its greater or lefler EfFed in cooling 
Water. 
Experiment XVIII. 
Being put into Brandy, or Oil, befides that very 
little of it is dilTolved, it occafions no Defcent of the 
Liquor in the Thermometer. 
Experiment XIX. 
Being mixed with Blood lately drawn from the 
Vein of a Man, but coagulated after fettling, the 
Blood was thereby dilTolved, and continued in that 
State for the Space of twenty-four Hours. 
Experiment XX. 
A Solution fof this Salt] being injeded into the 
Vein of a Dog, firft occafioned Tremors, then uni- 
verfal Convullions, and laftly Death : And four Hours 
afterwards, having opened the Dog, the Blood, which 
fllould have been coagulated, was found fluid, both 
in the Trunks of the Veins, and at the Ends of the 
Arteries. 
Experiment XXI. 
It has all the Properties of Salt Ammoniac to that 
Degree, that upon fubftituting this J^e/uvian Salt, 
inftead of common Salt Ammoniac, the ftrongeft 
fort of Aqua Regia may be had for diflblving Gold ; 
Which Experiment was made with Succefs by Monf. 
Lemery^ in the Academy of France, 
