. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. The Absorption Coefficient of Solution for Monochromatic Radiation. 53 greatly increased in height. In the curve for the propyl-alcohol solution the positions and relative height of the two peaks are much the same as in the case of the ethyl-alcohol solution. In this connection a paper by T. R. Merton1 deserves mention. The absorption curves for solutions of uranous chloride in various solvents were drawn, and the bands were shown to undergo interesting modifications, depending on the solvent used. Of course the cases of / Curve I -NiC!2mH20; c


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. The Absorption Coefficient of Solution for Monochromatic Radiation. 53 greatly increased in height. In the curve for the propyl-alcohol solution the positions and relative height of the two peaks are much the same as in the case of the ethyl-alcohol solution. In this connection a paper by T. R. Merton1 deserves mention. The absorption curves for solutions of uranous chloride in various solvents were drawn, and the bands were shown to undergo interesting modifications, depending on the solvent used. Of course the cases of / Curve I -NiC!2mH20; c=.5 " n-NiCI2-6H2OinCH3OH " JH- " "C2H5OH IV- - •• C3H7OH V-NiCI2-6NH3inH20. 600 700 800 900 1,000 1,100/4/4 FIG. 18.—Comparison of the Absorption Curves of Nickel Salts in Water and the Alcohols. the uranous chloride and the nickel chloride hydrate solutions are not exactly comparable, for the uranous chloride actually does dissolve in the solvents, and in the light of other work we are not surprised at the difference in the character of the bands, but the nickel chloride goes into solution in the alcohols only in the presence of water. Under such Roy. Soc. A, 87, 138 (1912).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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