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SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS.

288

THE

CONSTANTS OF NATURE.

SPECIFIC GRAVITIES, BOILING POINTS,

AND MELTING POINTS.

FIEST SUPPLEMENT TO PART

I.

COMPILED BY

FRANK WIGGLESWORTH CLARKE,

S.

B.

PROFESSOR OFCHEMISTRYANDPHYSICS INTHEUNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI.

WASHINGTON, D. C:

PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.

APRIL:

1S76.
(2)

ADVERTISEMENT.

The

following is afirst supplement to

Part

I.of ageneral

work

on the

"Constants

of

Nature,"

gratuitously preparedfor the Smithsonian Institu- tion

by

Professor F.

W.

Clarke,

and

publishedattheexpenseofitsfund.

Part I.,

on

Specific Gravities, Boiling Points

and

Melting Points,

was

publishedin1873, since

which

time the

new

determinations

have been made and

collected

which form

thissupplement.

JOSEPH HENRY,

SecrttarySmithsonian Institution.

Washington,

April,1S76.
(3)

CONTENTS.

PAGE.

1.—Preface 4

2.—Tables of Specific Gravity, Boiling Point

and Melting

Point. . . 5

I.—Elementary

Substances 5

II.

Fluorides, Chlorides, Bromides,

and

Iodides 9

III.

Oxides'

and

Sulphides 13

IV.

Hydrates

14

V.—

Chlorates

and Bromates

15

VI.

DlTHIONATES

AND

SULPHATES 16

VII.

Selenates

and Chromates

IS

VIII.

Nitrates, Vanadates, Arsenates,

and Phosphates

19 IX.

Carbonates 20

X.

SlLICOFLUORIDES 21

XL

Miscellaneous Inorganic

Compounds

21

XII.

Metallic Alloys

22

XIII.

Hydrocarbons

23

XIV.

Compounds

containing C,

H, and

28

XV.

Compounds

containing C,

H, and

N.: . 37

XVI.

Compounds

containing C,

H,

N,

and

37

XVII.

Metallic

Salts of

Organic

Acids 39

XVIII.

Compounds

containing C,

H, and

CI -11

XIX.

Compounds

containing C,

H,

O,

and

CI 43

XX.— Compounds

containing C,

H,

CI,N, orC, H,CI,N. 0. . . . '- . 45

XXI.

Organic

Compounds

containing

Bromine

46

XXII.

Organic Compounds

containing Iodine 49

XXIII.

Organic

Compounds

containing

Sulphur

50

XXIV.

Miscellaneous

Organic Compounds

53

3

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PREFACE.

The

following

supplement

to Part I of the Constants of Nature,eon- tains, in addition to determinations published during the past

two

years,

some

materials

which were

overlooked in compiling the originalwork. In

itdataare givenfornearlyseven

hundred

substances, of

which

at least four

hundred

are

new

sincethepublication ofPartI.

Of

course the compiler is anxiousthat his

work

should beasthorough as possible,

and hence he

will be greatlyobligedto

any

person calling his attentiontoerrors or omissions.

He would

alsorequestinvestigatorshaving unpublished determinations

on hand

tofavor

him

with copies of

them

for useinsubsequent

supplements

oreditions.

Such

material is always wortti saving,

even when

it isnotofsufficientvaluetowarrant publishinglnTitself.

Few

explanations are

needed

in this supplement.

The arrangement and

abbreviations are the

same which were

originallyused,withthe excep- tion of a very few

new

titles for periodicals.

These

are abbreviated as follows:

B.D. C. G. "Berichte der

Deutschen Chemischen

Gesellschaft."

B.II.A.S. F. "Bulletin

Hebdomadaire de

l'Association Scientillque de France."

C. C. or C. Cent.

"Chemisches

Centralblatt." All references to this periodical apply onlyto the third orcurrentseries.

Fortsch.d. Phys. "Fortschritte der Physik."

F.

W.

C.

Cincinnati,

March

9, 1876.
(5)

SUPPLEMENT

TO

TABLES OF SPECIFIC GRAVITY, BOILING POINT

AND MELTING POINT.

I.

Elementary Substances.

Name.

(6)

- "

: :"_

:

- - :

:-

- j-

3.

:

:

:zi~

:._-_

- " - -

- ~ - "

mefefoer- 7

*a 7 a

"

eba

P- --

fMw<

r 7 -_ aWilson. 3

"Sagrs Kan.

C.3T.

3L

: i

-

(7)

I

ATTTT TAB,

RITEES

R. 78. " .

sDev

:ihold. P.A ' F P 7 275

M.

- '

Pis

p.c. g. - ; -

- -

P.c

-

p.c. - ;

-

p.c.g. - ;

i& B.

-

I

B. 7-482

; _

. I"

B.

B.

P

7.482
(8)

SPECIFIC GRA YITY TABLES.

Name.

(9)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

II.

Fluorides, Chlorides, Bromides, and Iodides.

Name.

(10)

10

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(11)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

11

Name.

(12)

12

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

(13)

SPECIFIC OKA YITY TABLES.

13

Name.

Formula.

1

Ammonium

platiniodide

A"m

2Pt I6

Specific Gravity.

2

Manganese

«

3Iron «

4Cobalt «

5 « «

6Nickel «

7

<c «

8Zinc «

9

Magnesium

«

10Nickel

ammonioiodide

MnPtI

6

.9H

20.

FePtI

6

.9H

20.

CoPtI

6

.9H

20.

CoPtI

6

.12H

20.

NiPtI

6

.6H

20.

NiPtI

6

.9H

20.

ZnPtI

6

.9H,0.

MgPtI

6

.9H

20.

m

I,. 6

n

h".

4.610.

3.604.

3-455- 3-6i8.

3.048.

3-976.

3-549- 3.689, 3-458- 2.101.

Boiling Melting Point. Point.

III.

Oxides and Sulphides.

Name.

(14)

14

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

Name.

(15)

SPECIFIC GBA VITY TABLES.

15

Name.

(16)

16

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

VI. DlTHIONATES AND SULPHATES.

Name.

(17)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

17

Name.

(18)

18

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

VII. Selenates and Cheomates.

Name.

(19)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

19

Name.

(20)

20

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

Name.

(21)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

21

X. SlLICOFLUORIDES.

Name.

(22)

22

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(23)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

23

XIII. Hydrocarbons.

Name.

(24)

24

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(25)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

Name.

(26)

2G

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(27)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

27

Name.

Terebenthene.

7Isoterebenthene.

13

From cubeb

oil.

14 « clove. « 15 «

calamus

«

16Oil of cedar.

17 « santal wood.

18 « vitivert.

19Petrolene.

22Poplaroil.

23Tetraterebenthene.

24Isopropyl acetylene.

25Dipropargyl.

26Hexhydroisoxylol.

"Tetramethyl

allene.

28Tolylphenyl.

29Benzylethyl benzol.

30

Phenanthrene

tetrahy- dride.

Formula.

'•-''in -tlifi-

C

15

H

21.

C

20

H

3

C,n

PL C

5

H

g.

C

6

H

6.

C

8

H

16.

C

7

H

12.

C

15

H

1B.

C

14

H

u.

SpecificGravity

8767.

8601.

.8436.

.8270.

.8105.

•7939- .8586.

.8427.

.8273.

.8131.

.7964.

•7793- .9289.

.905.

•942.

.9231.

.9190.

.9332.

S953- .8921.

oJ.

20°.

40°.

60°.

8o°.

IOO°.

o°.

20°.28.

Boiling Point.

i56°-

S.

.9002.

977- .652.

.81.

Ill-

•95*3-

1.015.

.985.

1.067.

n°.

18°.

o°.

9°- 27 . l8°.9.

IO°.2.

4o°.i9. 58°-32.

(28)

28

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

1

Phenyl

xylene.

2

From

benzyltoluol.

3 « phenylbromethyl.

4

«

calamus

oil.

5Eetene.

Formula.

C

X4

H

u.

C

21

H

20.

C15

H

16. n-1« -M-ia.

SpecificGravity

B

°iling

J Point.

1.049.

.98.

.8793. o°

1.08-1.

13.

283°-286°.

392°-396°.

278°-28o°.

i58°-i59°-

Melting Point.

98^.5.

XI V. Compounds Containing

C,

H, and O.

Name.

(29)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

29

Name.

(30)

30

SPECIFIC Gn A YITY TABLES.

Name.

(31)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

31

Name.

(32)

32

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABIES.

Name.

(33)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

33

Name.

(34)

34

SPECIFIC GRAVITY T ABIES

(35)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

35

AUTHORITIES.

1

(36)

36

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(37)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

XV. Compounds Containing

C.

H. and N.

Name.

(38)

38

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(39)

SPECIFIC GllA YITY TABLES.

39

XVII. Metallic Salts of Organic Acids.

Name.

(40)

40

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(41)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

41

XVIII. Compounds Containing

C.

H. and Cl.

Name.

(42)

42

SPECIFIC GEA VITY TABLES.

Name.

(43)

SPECIFIC GEA VITY TABLES.

43

XIX. Compounds Containing

C.

H. O. and Cl.

Name.

(44)

44

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(45)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

43

XX. Compounds Containing

C.

H.

CI.

K; or

C.

H.

CI.

N. O.

Name.

(46)

46

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

XXI. Organic Compounds Containing Bromine.

Name.

Ethyl bromide.

6Butylene «

Amylene

«

11

Hexylene

«

14

Dibromome-

thane.

15

Bromo-cthylene

bromide.

16 « «

17

Bromo-propy-

lene,a.

18 « « /?.

19Bromo-/? propy- lenebromide.

Formula.

C,

H

sBr.

C

4

H

8

Br

2.

«

C

5

H

10

Br

2.

«

C

6

H

12

Br

2.

«

«

C H

2

Br

2.

C

2

H

3

Br

3.

«

C

3

H

5Br.

(i

C

3

H

5

Br

3.

SpecificGravity.

1.4775.

5-io-

I 14679- io°-i5°.

1.4582. I5°-20°.

j

I.385. I5°.l Two

J -" J

}•different 1.47- 15°-J samples.

1.8503. O .

I.8204. 2°C 1.3443. o°.

I4°- J

o°.

19 0°.

1.7087.

1.6868.

1.6058.

1.5809.

1.6497.

2.0844. n°-5.

2.624. 16°.

2.65. o°.

1.364. i9°.5.

1.428. I9°.5.

2.356. 18°.

_. ... _, . . Melt.

Boiling Point.

poim>

33°-39°- 33 .5-39°-5- i64°-i65°.

i7o°-i75°.

178.

i9 5°-i97 . i8o°-i90°.

8o°-82°.

191 .

i84°-i85°.

48 .

|59°-5-6o.

AUTHORITIES.

1

(47)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

47

Name.

(48)

48

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(49)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

49

Name.

1

Carbon

chloro- bromide.

2 « «

3Propylene «

Formula.

C

Cl„Br.

«

C

3

H

6CI Br.

SpecificGravity.

.058. o°. 1

.842. IOO°.J

1

r

1.63. 8°. I

1.474. 21°.

[ Four

I.60. 209.

Boiling Point.

IO4 .

I40°-I4ic 93°-95°.

no

.

120°.

Melt.

Point.

XXII. Organic Compounds Containing Iodine.

Name.

(50)

50

SPECIFIC GRA YITY TABLES.

Name.

(51)

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

51

Name.

(52)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

Name.

1Ethyl isosulpho cyanide.

'Isopropyl sulpho- cyanide.

8 « «

9

Hexyl

«

10

Amyl

isosulpho- cyanide.

13Allyl sulphocy- anide.

" « « 15

Phenyl

« 16Acetyl «

17Benzoyl «

18Monochlorallyl sulphocyanide.

,9Perchloromethyl mercaptan.

20Carlionyl sulphe- thvl chloride.

Formula.

C,H,NS

C

4

H

7

N

S.

«

C

7

H

13

N

S.

C

6

H

n

N

S.

(i

<(

C

4

H

3

N

S.

«

C

7

H

5

N

S.

C

3

H

3

N

S.

C

8

H

5

O N

S.

C

4

H

4CI

N

S.

C

SCl4.

C,

H,

CIS0.

SpecificGravity.

I.OI913. I 1.019375.

.997525. 2I°4.

.997235. 22°.

.87909. \

•3735J3-

J

I33-2-

.989. O .

•974- 15°.

-9253-

.957538-0°.

.94189. 17 . .78749. 182 .

1.071.o°.

1.056. 15°.

1.155. I7°.5.

1.151. 16. 1.197. 16°.

1.27. 12°.

I.712. I2°.8.

1.184. 16°.

Boiling Melting Point. Point.

133-2.

i52-i53°.

I97°-I98°.

1S2 .

I48°-I49°.

231 . I3i°-i32°.

200r205'invacuo

185 .

I46.5-I4S .

136°-

AUTHORITIES.

1

(53)

SPECIFIC GRA VITY TABLES.

53

XXIV. Miscellaneous Organic Compounds.

Name.

(54)

54

SPECIFIC GRAVITY TABLES.

Name.

(55)

ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO SUBSTANCES.

A.

PAGE.

Absinthol . . .

.36

Acetaiiilide,Deriv.of. 45 Acetic acid . . .

.30

Acetocinnamone . . 34 Acetone . . . .31 Acetophenone alcohol 34 Acetyl chloral alcoholate 43 Acetylene.Bromide . 47 Diiodide . 50 Acetylsulphocyanide. 52 Acetylthymol

...

36

Acid. Acetic

...

30

Caproic . .

.30

Carbolic.

SeePhenol Cyanuric Hypophosphorous Isononylic .

Metanitrobenzoic CEnanthic .

Orthonitrobenzoic Paranitrobenzoic Phosphoric Phosphorous Pyroterebic Selenious .

Silicic.

SeeSilicon diox- ide. . .13,14

" Sulphuric . . 14

" Tantalic . . 14

" Trimethylacetic . 30

" Valeric . . 30

Alcohol 28

Aldehyde.

...

31

Aldol 33

Alloys

....

22

Allyl. Bibromopropion-

» ate.

...

48

Sulphocyanide 52 Allylene. Chlorides. . 42

Alums

....

17

Alumina . . .

.13

Aluminum. Oxide . 13

Aluminum

propyl . . 54

Ammonia

iron alum. 17 34,35 38 15 30 as 30 38 38 15 15 33 II

Page.

Ammonium.

Arsenate . 20

" Chloride. 9

"

Dithionate 16

" Nitrate . 20

" Palladio- chloride. 10

"

Phosphate 20

" Platinbro- mide . 12

" Platinchlo- ride . 11

" Platiniodide13

" Selenate . 18

"

Silicofluor- ide . . 21 Stannobro-

mide . 12 Stannofiu-

oride . 9

Ammonium

and Cadmi-

um

selenate . . 19

Ammonium

and Cobalt

selenate

...

18

Ammonium

andCopper

selenate

...

19

Ammonium

and Hydro- genselenate . . 18

Ammonium

andIronse-

lenate

....

18

Ammonium

and

Mag-

nesiumselenate . 19

Ammonium

and

Man-

ganeseselenate . 18

Ammonium

and Nickel

selenate

....

19

Ammonium

and Zinc

selenate

...

19

Ammonium

and Ferric sulphate

...

17

Ammonium

and Anti-

mony

tartrate. . 39

Ammonium

chloride with

Ammonium

fer-

rocyanide

...

21

Ammonium

tartaremetic39

Amyl. Acetate . . 30

Alcohol

...

28

PAGE.

Amyl. Chloride . . 41

Hydride. . '

. 23

" Iodide . 49

" Nitrite

...

37

" Sebate . . 32

" Sulphocyanide . 52 Amylene.Bromide . 46 Glycol . 31,32 Hydrate . 29

" Hydriodate . 49

" Hydrochlorate 41

Anethol . . .

.34

Anhydride. Propionic

.

30 Anhydrite . . .

.16

Antimony. Bromide . 11 Chloride . 10

" Sulphide . 14

Antimony and

Ammon-

ium

tartrate . . 39

Arragonite

....

20

Arsenic. Fluoride . 9 Disulphide . 14

Assmannite

...

13

B.

Barite 16

Barium

....

6

" Bromate . . 15

" Chloride. . 10

" Dithionate . 16

" Formate. . 39

Nitrate . . 20

" Nitrophenates39,40

" Picrate . . 10

" Platinbromide 12

" Platinchloride . 11

" Sulphate. . 16

Barium and

Cadmium

bromide . . . 11

Barium and

Cadmium

chloride . . . 11

Barium and Zincchlor-

ride

....

11

Benzol . . . .23,24 55

(56)

56 ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

Benzophenonechloride.

(57)

ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

57

PAGE.

(58)

58 ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

Lead. Sulphate . . 16

" Sulphide . . 1-1

Leucine

....

3S

Lithium. Dithionate . 16 Selenate . 18

" Silicofluoride 21

M.

Magnesia.

(59)

ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 59

Orthobroniotoluol . 47 Orthochloraniline . . 45 Orthochloriodobenzol. 50 Orthonitrobenzoic acid . 38 Oxethenaniline . . 38

P.

Palladium

....

" Hydride . Palladium and

Ammo-

nium

cbloride Palladium and Magne-

siumcbloride . Palladium and Nickel

cbloride

Palladium and Potassi-

um

chloride

Palladium and Zinc chloride

Paradichloraldehyde . Paranitrobenzoicacid .

Parsnipoil

Pentachlorinatedether.

Perchlorethylene .

Perchloro-methyl mer-

captan

....

Petrolene

....

Phenanthrene tetrahy-

dride

....

Phenol . . . -34, Pbenyl. Sulphocyanide Phenylaceticnitrile Phenylacetone Phenylbromethyl.

Deriv. of Phenylbutyl .

Phenylethylacetate Phenylisobutyl Phenylpropyl. Alcohol

" Ketone . Phenylxylene. Phlorylethyl ether . Phosphenyl. Chloride

" Oxychlor- ide

Phosphoric acid .

Phosphorous "

Phosphorus. .

" Chloride.

" Oxychloride

" Sulphobrom- ide

" Sulphochlor- ide PinacoUcalcohol Pinacolic chloride

4.°,

10

52 27

27 35 52 37 34

28 26 34 26 Ml 34 28 34 53

53 15 15 7 ID 11

12

11 34 42

PAGE.

Pinacolic iodide . . 49

Pinacolin

....

34

Platinum

....

7

Platinumand Amnionic urn bromide . . 12

Platinum and Barium bromide . . 1- Platinum and Cobalt

bromide

...

12

Platinum and Lead bromide . .

.12

Platinum andMagnesi-

um

bromide . . 12

Platinum and Manga- nese bromide . . 12

Platinum and Nickel bromide

...

12

PlatinumandPotassium bromide . . .12 Platinum and Sodium

bromide

...

12

Platinum andStrontium bromide . . .12 Platinum and Zinc bro-

mide

....

12

Platinum and

Ammoni- um

chloride . . 11

Platinum and Barium

chloride

...

11

Platinum and

Cadmium

chloride. . . .11 Platinum and Copper

chloride

...

11

Platinum andIronchlo-

ride 11

Platinumand Leadchlo-

ride

....

11

Platinum and Magnesi-

um

chloride . . 11 Platinum and Manga-

nese chloride . . 11

Platinum and Sodium chloride. . . .11 Platinum and Thorium

cyanide

...

21

Platinum and

Ammoni- um

iodide . . -13

Platinum and Cobalt

iodide. . . 13

Platinum and Iron iod-

ide 13

Platinum and Magnesi-

um

iodide

...

13

Platinum and Manga- neseiodide . .

.13

Platinum and Nickel

iodide

....

13

Platinum andPotassium

iodide

....

12

33

PAGE

Platinum and Sodium

iodide

....

12

Platinum andZinciod-

ide 13

Poplaroil

...

27

Potassium 5

" Arsenate . 20

" Bromate . 15

" Carbonate. 20

" Chlorate . 15

" Chloride . 9

" Chromates . 19

" Cobalticya- nide

" Dithionate .

" Iodide

.

" Manganicya- nide .

" Niobofluoride

" Nitrate

" Nitrophen- ates . 39,40

" Palladiochlo- ride .

" Picrate

•' Platinbrom- ide

" Platiniodide

" Selenate

" Stannobrom- ide

" Stannofluo- ride

.

«' Sulphate

" Tantalofluo- ride.

" Titanofluo- ride .

" Triacetate.

" Zircofluoride Potassiumand

Cadmium

selenate

Potassium and Cobalt selenate

Potassium aud Copper selenate

Potassium and Magne- siumselenate Potassium and Manga-

neseselenate . Potassium and Nickel

selenate

.

Potassium and Sodium selenate

Potassium andZinc se- lenate .

Potassium and Calcium sulphate .

(60)

60

PAGE.

Cobalt Potassium and

sulphate . . . 17 Potassiumand Ironsul-

phate

....

17

Potassium and Magne- siumsulphate . . 17 Potassium and Manga-

nese sulphate . . 17

Potassium and Nickel

sulphate . .17

Potassium selenatewith Nickelsulphate . 21 Propargyl. Acetate . 34

Bromides 47

"

Chloride . 42 Propionicanhydride . 30 Propyl. Alcohol . . 28

" Bibromopropi- onate. . 48

" Borate . . 53

" Carbonate . 32

Nitrite . . 37

" Oxalate . . 32

Phenate . . 34

" Salicylate . .33'

Silicate . . 53

Propylene. Chloride . 41 Chlorobrom-

ide . 49

" Diacetate . 32

Diamine . 37

" Glycol . . 31

Propylglycol chlorhy- drin . 44 Propylidenechloride . 41

Propyl silicic chlorhy-

drins

....

53

Pucherite . . .

.20

Pyrite

....

14

Pyrophosphoricchloride 11 Pyroterebic acid . . 33

ALPHABETHICAL INDEX.

s.

Q.

Quartz

Santalwoodoil. . . 27

Sapphire

....

13

Selenious acid

...

14

Selenium

...

6

SilicoorSilicic acid.

SeeSilicondioxide13,14

T.

PAGE.

. 14

19

13

Realgar 14

Retene

....

28

Ruby

13

Rutheniumtetroxide. 13

Silicofluorides Silicon. Chloride .

" Dioxide . IS

Siliconphenyltriethyl .

Deriv. of Silicontriethyloxide .

Silver 5

"

Ammoniochrom-

ate

" Ammonioselen ate .

" Chlorate

" Chromate

" Dithionate

" Iodide

" Nitrophenatcs

" Picrate

Silver and Iron

ammo-

niocyanide .

Sodium

....

" Carbonate .

Chloride .

" Dithionate .

Hydride .

" Nitrate

" Platinbromide

" Platinchloride .

" Platiniodide .

" Selenate

" Sulphate .

" Triacetate .

Sodium and Potassium selenate

Stanntetrapropy]

Stanntributyl iodide .

Stibnite

....

Strontium. Promote .

Chloride Dithionate Fluoride Formate .

Platinbrom- ide Sulphate .

. 19

1.".

. 19

16

. 12

39,10 40

21 5 20 9 ir.

22 19 12 11 12 18 1G 39

18

Til

54 14 15 10 16 9 39

Tantalic acid

Tantalum and Potassi

um

fluoride . . 9

Terebene . . . .26 Terebenthene . . 27 Tetrachlorinated ether . 43

Tetramethylallene . 27

Tetramethylbenzol . . 26

Tetraterebenthene . 27

Thorium. Platinocyan- ide . . 21 Selenate . 18

Sulphate . 17

Thymol

....

;;:,

Tin s

" Chloride . . .10

" Dioxide

...

14

" Phosphates . . 22

Tin and

Ammonium

bromide

...

12

Tin and Potassium bro- mide . . . .12 Tin and

Ammonium

fluoride

...

9

Tinand Cobalt fluoride 9

Tinand Manganesefluo-

ride 9

Tin andPotassium fluo-

ride

....

9

Tin Propyl . . . .54

Tinstone

....

14

Tintributy] iodide . . 54 Titanium. Chloride . 10

Titanium and Copper

fluoride

....

9

TitaniumandPotassium

fluoride

...

9

Toluidine . . . .37

Toluol . . . . 24

Tolyl phenyl

...

27

Trichloracetonitrile . 4.5

Trichlorotoluol . . . 42

Tridymite

...

14

Trimethylaceticacid . 30 Trinitroglycerine . 37

Tropaeoluinniajus. Oil of 37

Sugar Sulphur .

" Bromide Chloride Sulphuric acid .

Syngenite

V.

Valeric acid . . .30 Valerylene. CI deriv. of 44

Vanadium

wagnerite . 22

Vinyl iodide

...

50

Vitivertoil

...

'X
(61)

X.

Xanthogenicether merof

PAGE.

. 51

Iso- 51

z.

Zinc.

Bromate Chloride

ALPHABETICAL INDEX.

Zinc.

Gl

Zinc:

Dithionate

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