ON EVAPORATION AND DISSOCIATION. 
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Compressibilities of Liquid. 
Volume. 
Volume of 1 gramme. 
Pressure. 
c.cs. 
c.cs. 
m ms. 
0-22770 
1-6334 
7,208 
0-22700 
1-6284 
12,955 
0-22595 
1-6208 
19,515 
0-22420 
1-6083 
27,072 
0-22246 
1-5958 
44,154 
Pressure of 
Temperature 
of chloro¬ 
benzene. 
Volume of 
Volume of 
Specific 
Vapour-pressure.* 
Mean. 
chlorobenzene. 
liquid. 
1 gramme. 
gravity. 
L. P. G. 
H. P. G. 
mms. 
° C. 
C.CS. 
C.CS. 
mms. 
mms. 
mms. 
(14) 
344-15 
105 
0-23121 
1"6586 
0-60292 
5441 
5445 
5443") 
5438 
5440 
5430 
5439 
> 
5441 
5458 
5439 
5441 
5437 J 
(15) 
402-55 
no 
0-23456 
1-6826 
0-59431 
6100 
6078 
6083 d 
6088 
6063 
6088 
6063 
6082 
6086 
6086 
(16) 
468-5 
115 
0-23825 
1-7091 
0-58511 
. , 
6773d 
. 
6778 
6772 
6775 
6779 
(17) 
542-8 
120 
0-24215 
1-7370 
0-57569 
• • 
7496' 
7501 
7520 
l 
f 
7513 
7535, 
(18) 
626-15 
125 
0-24566 
1-7623 
0-56745 
• . 
82741 
8307 
8327 
8313 
8344 
(19) 
718-95 
130 
0 24987 
1-7925 
0-55792 
# . 
9156' 
9176 
9216 
l 
/ 
9188 
9203 
A (20) 
144-8 
80 
0-22022 
1-5676 
0-63790 
2965 
2976 
> 
2971 
2973 
* * J 
I. 
(Bromobenzene) 
(21) 
372-65 
130 
0-25213 
1-7948 
0-55715 
• e 
9162 
9135' 
9131 
9134 
9131 
9125, 
* Under this beading are occasionally given the pressures under which the liquid was measured. It 
will be seen that in no case does this pressure differ so much from the vapour-pressure as to sensibly 
reduce the volume of the liquid. 
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