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The deviation of the values of individual rate constants from the mean is appreciably greater than is usually found where a single mixture can be followed with time, yet no correlation between the deviations and the concentrations of reactants or products is evident. It must be pointed out that iodine monochloride dissociates1 somewhat (3% at 210’) into iodine and chlorine, and that a mechanism involving the possible reaction of hydrogen with chlorine must be considered. Inasmuch as the dissociation is