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Table XX. 
Solvent: nitrobenzene. 
Ferric Chloride, Ferric Chloride, 
Fe Cl 
3* 
(v = 7.185 at 25° i 
V 
M 
t 
M 
2.84 
3.76 
25° C 
5.2 
5.67 
4.79 
52 
7.2 
11.34 
6.58 
56 
7.6 
22.68 
13.70 
61 
8.1 
45.37 
16.25 
67 
8.8 
90.74 
17.61 
70 
9.2 
181.49 
18.86 
75 
9.8 
362.98 
20.02 
80 
10.3 
725.96 
20.51 
85 
11.0 
1,451.93 
20.82 
90 
11.6 
2,903.86 
20.45 
95 
12.5 
100 
13.3 
110 
14.6 
Phosphorus Trichloride, 
122 
15.7 
PC1 3 
125. 
15.9 
V 
M 
130 
16.4 
8.43 
0.026 
135 
16.7 
16.86 
0.042 
140 
16.8 
145 
16.9 
150 
16.9 
Antimony Trichloride, 
Bismuth Trichloride, 
Sb Cl 3 . 
Bi Cl 3 , 
V 
M 
V 
M 
1.83 
0.033 
8.50 
0.80 
3.65 
0.048 
17.01 
0.91 
7.31 
0.122 
34.02 
0.96 
14.60 
0.225 
68.04 
1.03 
29.21 
0.390 
136.07 
1.07 
58.41 
0.706 
272.14 
1.11 
116.83 
1.276 
Arsenic Trichloride, 
Aluminum Trichloride, 
As Cl 
3* 
A1 Cl 3 
/ 
V 
M 
V 
M 
1.338 
0.016 
4.692 
3.67 
2.676 
0.021 
9.384 
4.51 
4.014 
0.028 
1 Dissolved with slight evolution of heat. When the dilutions were made 
the evolution of hydrochloric acid gas was very perceptible, and for this 
reason no further determinations were made. For the same reason the 
cryoscopic determinations do not appear among the results in Table XXI. 
