IN GASES: HYDROGEN, CARBONIC OXIDE, AND OXYGEN. 
679 
I. (continued.) 
Reference 
No. 
Oxygen. 
Carbonic 
oxide. 
Hydrogen 
P. 
T. 
Vo. 
V e . 
Va. 
V'o. 
V'e. 
V a . 
h 
found. 
h 
calcu¬ 
lated. 
k 
h 
30 
12-29 
63-31 
24-40 
millims. 
75 
°c. 
15-7 
6-024 
4-666 
3-815 
12-824 
10-047 
7-060 
•622 
•614 
1-36 
31 
99 
„ 
16-6 
5 479 
4-276 
3-466 
10-651 
8-104 
5-396 
•532 
•542 
1-46 
32 
99 
9 9 
15-0 
5-834 
4-516 
3-673 
13-255 
10-582 
7-744 
•598 
•588 
1-43 
33 
99 
99 
,, 
99 
14-3 
6-645 
5-158 
4-206 
15-489 
12-442 
9-160 
•674 
•684 
1-38 
34 
99 
,, 
14-0 
6-511 
5-083 
4-126 
12-292 
9-290 
6-082 
•634 
•657 
1-45 
35 
99 
,, 
13-2 
6-997 
5-411 
4-414 
12-468 
9-283 
5-841 
•725 
•731 
1-36 
36 
99 
,, 
14-2 
6-207 
4-800 
3-920 
15-000 
12-156 
9-084 
•645 
•643 
1-35 
37 
9> 
99 
99 
99 
14-5 
5-753 
4-430 
3-602 
15-908 
13-271 
10-438 
•606 
•590 
1-37 
38 
100 
14-4 
9-124 
7-071 
5-765 
16-118 
11-926 
7-442 
•933 
•926 
1-40 
39 
99 
13-3 
9-082 
7-044 
5-725 
18-565 
14-441 
10-012 
•919 
•942 
1-42 
40 
99 
1 99 
99 
14-8 
9-497 
7-357 
5-998 
20-951 
16-615 
11-956 
•974 
•979 
1-39 
41 
125 
19-9 
10-214 
7-795 
6-437 
21-767 
17-211 
12-137 
1-160 
1-146 
1-19 
42 
99 
99 
99 
14-9 
10-311 
7-874 
6-513 
17-430 
12-835 
7-654 
1-171 
1-180 
1-15 
43 
150 
15-1 
12-575 
9-537 
7-949 
20-249 
14-710 
8-356 
1-496 
1-493 
1-07 
44 
3J 
175 
15-2 
15-538 
11-738 
9-811 
21-077 
14-269 
6-405 
1-891 
1-874 
1-035 
45 
200 
151 
15-45 
11-63 
9-75 
27-84 
21-15 
13-29 
1-92 
1-93 
•99 
46 
250 
15-0 
20-502 
15-360 
12-920 
26-650 
17-836 
7-327 
2-610 
2-63 
•94 
47 
5J 
300 
11-7 
27-74 
20-77 
17-51 
37-53 
25-61 
11-36 
3-56 
3-57 
•92 
48 
99 
99 
400 
15-3 
33-00 
24-68 
20-80 
39-61 
25-42 
8-43 
4-25 
4-25 
•915 
49 
,, 
3) 
700 
14-9 
59-95 
44-83 
37-85 
, , 
. , 
, , 
7-75 
, , 
•90 
50 
» 9 
» 
» 
1000 
15-7 
83-47 
62-39 
52-66 
•• 
•• 
•• 
10-81 
•• 
•90 
51 
18-99 
58-47 
22-54 
75 
18-8 
6-100 
4-026 
2-615 
10-359 
8-572 
6-399 
•912 
•908 
1-54 
52 
3) 
100 
18-2 
9-080 
5-920 
3-906 
11-445 
8-876 
5-568 
1-435 
1-437 
1-40 
53 
125 
16-2 
10-193 
6-562 
4-377 
15-889 
13-110 
9-339 
1-682 
1-701 
1-29 
54 
200 
12-6 
17-108 
10-894 
7-349 
22-946 
18-420 
11-965 
2-961 
2-990 
1-19 
55 
99 
400 
13-7 
38-61 
24-68 
16-82 
37-86 
27-44 
12-82 
6-67 
6-632 
1-19 
56 
» 
99 
99 
500 
8-8 
45-511 
28-927 
19-566 
33-597 
21-479 
4-337 
7-936 
7-892 
1-19 
57 
12-29 
63-31 
24-40 
400 
13-0 
16-89 
12-59 
10-63 
22-66 
15-45 
6-79 
2-21 
2-20 
•905 
58 
99 
99 
99 
99 
9-5 
17-730 
13-228 
11-205 
21-528 
13-922 
4-759 
2-327 
2-310 
•88 
59 
1000 
10-4 
17-665 
13-161 
11-148 
20-479 
12-916 
3-847 
2-332 
2-291 
•89 
60 
99 
99 
99 
99 
12-9 
16-803 
12-563 
10-610 
22-475 
15-262 
6-656 
2-176 
2-160 
•92 
61 
8-06 
66-28 
25-66 
125 
11-3 
11-992 
10-065 
9-116 
17-037 
10-378 
3-426 
•963 
•955 
1-02 
62 
150 
11-2 
13-020 
10-950 
9-883 
20-488 
13-265 
5-769 
1-023 
1-023 
1-08 
63 
99 
175 
11-2 
16-562 
13-932 
12-532 
24-638 
15-463 
5-913 
1-287 
1-316 
1-09 
64 
99 
200 
12-5 
17-262 
14-531 
13-074 
26-236 
16-673 
6-722 
1-334 
1-371 
1-09 
65 
250 
7-8 
21-757 
18-357 
16-527 
28-152 
15-999 
3-393 
1-657 
1-682 
1-09 
66 
99 
300 
8-6 
25-468 
21-424 
19-320 
31-982 
17-816 
3-004 
1-995 
2-027 
1-04 
67 
?3 
400 
14-5 
32-85 
27-59 
24-97 
46-73 
28-34 
9-27 
2-63 
2-53 
j 1-03 
68 
99 
J3 
600 
12-4 
48-700 
40-780 
36-820 
. , 
, , 
. . 
3-960 
• . 
i 1-00 
69 
99 
» 
1000 
10-0 
84-369 
70-512 63-699 
•• 
•• 
•• 
6-966 
•• 
•98 
70 
8-0 
10-342 
8-642 
7-869 
16-421 
10-708 
4-643 
•876 
•866 
•90 
71 
99 
” 
8-4 
15-004 
12-526 
11-379 
23-632 
15-374 
6 595 
1-270 
1-270 
•91 
2. The experiments 72 to 150 are given in detail in the following table. The last 
column contains the coefficient found by dividing the product of the carbonic oxide and 
steam molecules by the product of the carbonic acid and hydrogen molecules. The 
values of h and li in this column are the means between the found and calculated values 
for the hydrogen burnt in the first and second explosion respectively; and the values 
of and k and k' are the means between the found and calculated values for the carbonic 
oxide burnt in the two explosions. The other columns are exactly similar to those in 
the previous table. 
