. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WORK OF C. M. STINE. 51 Table 37—Continued. Hydrates. m M Sp gr. cor. Me Hc (NOs) CaCU (NO3)>. CaCl2 (N03)2. • CaCU (N03)2. CaCU Ca(N03)->. CaCU (N03) CaCU (N03) CaCU Ca(N03)2
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WORK OF C. M. STINE. 51 Table 37—Continued. Hydrates. m M Sp gr. cor. Me Hc (NOs) CaCU (NO3)>. CaCl2 (N03)2. • CaCU (N03)2. CaCU Ca(N03)->. CaCU (N03) CaCU (N03) CaCU Ca(N03)2 The values of M shown in table 37 are plotted as curves in fig. 19. The results are of the same character as those shown by the preceding mix- tures. The most concentrated solu- tion measured shows a somewhat lower value for M in the mixture than we should expect, but it must be borne in mind that at this great con- centration the experimental errors involved are necessarily very large. Table 38 contains the data neces- sary to compare the change in the amount of solvent present with the change in the values of M in sepa- rate solution and in the mixture. T3 c IS £ o O CO 3 CJ o s 6 OS o £ 3 30 20- 10- I. II. Fig. 19. Calcium Chloride Alone. Calcium Chloride Mixed with Calcium Nitrate. III. Calcium Nitrate Alone. IV. Calcium Nitrate Mixed with Calcium 5 i. Gram Molecules of Salt per Liter of Solution Table 38.—Hydrciting Power in Solutions of Calcium Nitrate and Calcium Chloride. Calcium chloride in mixture Calcium nitrate in mixture of calcium nitrate and of calcium nitrate and m calcium chloride. calcium chloride. Dn-,0 j Dm Du,o Dm 92 131 153 213 202 288 260 350 306 404 358 447 392 496 386 575 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
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