. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WORK OF C. M. STINE. 37 In table 24 we have the differences in the amount of solvent present and in the values of M, as previously described for the corresponding tables. In figs. 8 and 9 these values are plotted as curves. Table 24.—Differences in Amount of Solvent Present—Mixtures of Magnesium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate. Ill Magnesium nitrate in mixture of magnesium nitrate and strontium nitrate. Strontium nitrate in mixture of magnesium nitrate and strontium nitrate. l)HiO Dm DlIoO Dm 25 56 80 103 118 136
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WORK OF C. M. STINE. 37 In table 24 we have the differences in the amount of solvent present and in the values of M, as previously described for the corresponding tables. In figs. 8 and 9 these values are plotted as curves. Table 24.—Differences in Amount of Solvent Present—Mixtures of Magnesium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate. Ill Magnesium nitrate in mixture of magnesium nitrate and strontium nitrate. Strontium nitrate in mixture of magnesium nitrate and strontium nitrate. l)HiO Dm DlIoO Dm 25 56 80 103 118 136 146 93 128 172 224 264 304 341 145 Fig. 8. I. Difference between Water Present as Solvent in Single Solution of Magnesium Nitrate and in Mixture of Mag- nesium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate. II. Difference between Values of Af for Magnesium Nitrate in Single Solution and in Mixture of Magnesium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate. Fig. 9. I. Difference between Water Present as Solvent in Single Solution of Strontium Nitrate and in the Mixture of Magnesium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate. II. Difference between Values of M for Strontium Nitrate in Single Solution and in Mixture of Magnesium Nitrate and Strontium Nitrate. 0) £ 100 o. a o IS £ .5 .75 Gram Molecules of Salt per Liter of Solution u V <-» eS «<-c O CO E e 350 300-1 200 ~ 100 en <u "3 M "o S 6 u O 2a .5 .75 Gram Molecules of Salt per Liter of Solution We have here, again, a uniform decrease in the amount of water present as solvent, showing a uniform increase in the hydration with increase in concentration. The. 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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