SILVER N1TRATE 5 c.c. solution containing 1.0060 grams used in each observation. 
983 
(9) 
remarks 
No crystals with 
sodium nitrate. 
Do 
Do 
Do 
No crystals with 
sodium nitrate. 
Do 
Do 
Dp 
'ONE. 
(8) 
excess 
S _ 53 
§> t— oo § 
>-• — 1 CN — < — . <N •£ 
o] = = S <Ü s - - ^ ' 
2 = 'u5 _ . _ 1 
M >n fcb ‘ “ “ 
K 8 3 S K 2 $ s « 
(7) 
solubility at 
exp. temp. 
300 at 30° 
283 at 28° 
300 at 30° 
Do 
solution. 
300 at 30° 
292 at 29° 
300 at 30° 
292 at 29° 
e works of Til 
(6) 
calc. weight 
dissolvedin 
100 grams 
water 
337 
303.5 
342 
364.5 
ns in 5 c.c. of 
357 
304 
352 
373 
e taken from th 
, 23]. 
(5) 
weight of 
water 
0.2989 
0.3315 
0.2943 
0.2760 
ning 1.2354 grar 
0.3456 
0.4056 
0.3506 
0.3310 
silver nitrate ar 
il. Trans. (1884) 
(4) 
weight of 
salt 
1.0060 
Do 
Do 
Do 
solution contai 
1.2354 
Do 
Do 
Do 
alculations for 
[Ph 
(3) 
weight of 
sol. in 
grams 
1.3049 
1.3675 
1.3003 
1.2820 
Fresh 
1.5810 
1.6410 
1.5860 
1.5664 
a used in the c 
(2) 
weight of 
bulb and sol. 
in grs. 
16.9645 
25.6067 
19.8869 
24.9835 
24.4538 
23.7855 
22.8235 
22.3202 
e solubility dat 
(1) 
weight of 
bulb in grs. 
(1) 15.6596 
(2) 24.2692 
(3) 18.5866 
(4) 23.7015 
(5) 22.4538 
(6) 22.1445 
(7) 21 .2375 
(8) 20.7538 
Th 
[Phil. Trans. (1884), 23]. 
