Quantitative Determinations. 
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ETHYL BENZOATE. 
This solvent was a C. P. sample from Trommsdorff, and its 
specific conductivity was 1.8 X 10~ 7 . 
Table XVIII. 
Solvent: ethyl benzoate. 
Ferric Chloride, Ferric Chloride, 
Fe Cl 3 
(v = 29.54 at 25° C, 
V 
u 
t 
V 
29.54 
1.55 
25° C 
1.55 
174.28 
1.61 
56 
1.16 
517.21 
1.91 
75 
0.82 
100 
0.48 
AMYL NITRITE. 
This solvent was a C. P. sample from Schuchardt, and its specific 
conductivity was 1.8 X 10~ 7 . 
Table XIX. 
Solvent: amyl nitrite. 
Ferric Chloride, Ferric Chloride, 
Fe Cl 
X 
(v = 
21.34 at 25 
V 
M 
t 
u 
21.34 
1.54 
25° 
C. 1.54 
29.03 
1.63 
50 
1.13 
38.74 
1.74 
55 
1.08 
69.46 
2.02 
64 
1.21 
104.64 
2.29 
(At 
about 70° 
264.16 
3.00 
the 
solution 
644.56 
3.73 
began to boil.) 
NITROBENZENE. 
The sample of nitrobenzene employed was from K ahlbaum and 
was prepared from crystallizable benzene. The specific conduc¬ 
tivity was less than 3.5 X 10 -7 . 
