Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry

(John Hannent) #1
740
742
744
746
748
750
752
754
756
758
760
762
764
766
768
770

P

f (mm.)


1-175
1-178
1-181
1-184
1-187
1-191
1-194
1-197
1-200
1-203
1-206
1-210
1-213
1-216
1-219
1-222

10°

5-6

1-171
1-174
1-177
1-180
1-183
1-186
1190
1-193
1-196
1-199
1-202
1-205
1-209
1-212
1-215
1-218

11°

6-0

1-166
1-170
1-173
1-176
1-179
1182
1-186
1-189
1-192
1-195
1-198
1-201
1-204
1-207
1-211
1-214

12°

6-4

1-162
1-165
1-169
1-172
1-175
1-178
1-181
1-185
1-188
1191
1-194
1-197
1-200
1-203
1-206
1-209

13°

6-9

1-158
1-161
1-165
1-168
1-171
1-174
1-177
1-180
1-183
1-186
1-190
1-193
1196
1199
1-202
1-205

14°

7-3

1-154
1-157
1-160
1-164
1-167
1-170
1-173
1-176
1-179
1-182
1-185
1-189
1-192
1-195
1-198
1-201

15°

7-8

1-150
1-153
1-156
1-160
1-163
1-166
1-169
1-172
1-175
1-178
1-181
1-184
1-188
1-191
1194
1-197

16°

8-4

1-146
1-149
1-152
1-156
1-159
1-162
1-165
1-168
1-171
1-174
1-177
1-180
1-183
1-187
1-190
1193

17°

8-9

1-142
1-145
1-149
1-152
1-155
1-158
1-161
1-164
1-167
1-170
1-173
1-176
1-179
1-182
1-186
1-189

18°

9-5

1-138
1-141
1-145
1-148
1-151
1-154
1-157
1-160
1-163
1-166
1-169
1-172
1-175
1-178
1-181
1-185

19°

10-1

1-135
1-138
1-141
1-144
1-147
1-150
1-153
1-156
1-159
1-162
1-165
1-168
1-171
1-174
1-177
1-181

20°

10-8

1-131
1-134
1-137
1-140
1-143
1-146
1-149
1-152
1-155
1-158
1-161
1-164
1-167
1-170
1-173
1-176

21°

11-4

1-127
1-130
1-133
1136
1-139
1-142
1-145
1-148
1-151
1-154
1-157
1-160
1-163
1-166
1-169
1-172

22°

12-2

1-123
1-126
1-129
1-132
1-135
1-138
1-141
1-144
1-147
1-150
1-153
1-156
1-159
1-162
1-165
1-169

23°

12-9

1-119
1-122
1-125
1-128
1-131
1134
1-137
1-140
1143
1-146
1-149
1-152
1-156
1-159
1-162
1-165

24°

13-7

1-115
1-118
1-121
1-124
1-128
1-131
1-134
1-137
1-140
1-143
1-146
1-149
1-152
1-155
1-158
1-161

25°

14-6

740
742
744
746
748
750
752
754
756
758
760
762
764
766
768
770

P

f (mm.)

o o u H g u


If the confining liquid is 30 per cent potassium hydroxide, solution, the pressure of water vapour over this solution at the

temperature concerned (f mm., see above) must be subtracted from the observed barometric pressure after reduction to 0°.
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