THE BOILING-POINTS OF MIXTURES OF CHLORAL AND WATER In

In May, 1899, I did some work at the suggestion of Dr. W. D. Bancroft on the boiling-points of mixtures of chloral and water. The results were rather ...
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THE B O I L I N G - P O I N T S O F M I X T U R E S O F C H L O R A L AND W A T E R BY JOSEPH C. CHRISTENSEN

In May, 1899, I did some work a t the suggestion of Dr. W. D. Bancroft on the boiling-points of mixtures of chloral and water. T h e results were rather unsatisfactory owing to the difficulty of obtaining concordant readings on the thermometer. T h e results are shown i n plot No. I (curves I and 2 are from different settings of the Beckmann). T h e difficulty mentioned, led to the adoption of a niodification of the apparatus described by Bigelow i n the American Chemical Journal of October, 1899. Fig. I shows the apparatus used in 1899 ; Fig. 2 t h a t by which the accompanying results were obtained. I n practice, the current was usually kept a t about 2 . 2 5 amp., b u t it was frequently increased during the experiment to 2.5 amp., or even more, without any change in the reading of t h e thermometer. T h e following tables show the effect of varying t h e current and also the amount of liquid. 50 cc. water

35 cc. water

Baroni.

~

Tenip.

5.17O 5.18 5.20 5.22 5.24 5.25 5.25 5.25

~

Current 2.25 2.25

~

Barom. l

~~

1

Temp.

4.9G0

I 4.98

2.2j

4.95 4.87

2.25

5.23

I

5. IS

2.25

I

5.25 5.26

I

Current 2.25 2.2j 2 . 2j 2.25 2 . j0 2.50 2 .5 0 2.50 2.j0

2.75 2.75 Does not boil.

8

Fig.

I

Fig. 2

A is a bath of brine. B is a burette. C, C , are condensers. D is an open tube communicating with the air. E is a n asbestos jacket. F, F, are terminals of the spiral. S is a platinum spiral of about 15 ohms resistance, connecting with the power circuit. H is a small watch-glass supported by a platinum wire sealed into it. I t protects the thermometer froni superheated vapor. T is a Beckmaiin thermometer. N is a test-tube I $ by S in.

T h e temperature in this, as in all the work, was taken every five minutes. This table shows t h a t tlie apparatus is all t h a t could be desired. T h e only disadvantage was t h a t i t would not work with over 60 cc liquid.

Boz'Ziizg-joiizts of Mixlzires of ChZwaZ a i d Water

587

T h e break between curves No. I and No. 2, plot 2 , is due probably to the impurity noted a t this point. Curve No. 2 , plot The I , probably represents the true conditions a t this point. drop in curve No. 3, plot 2, I am utiable t o explain. This curve was plotted from Table VII.

Percent of Water

Plate I

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TABLEI

--2

2.10

3 4 5 6

2.09 2.06

8 9

758.90 759.00

Q I3

759.00

0 0

i

0

0

~

~

758.85

21

0

0.15

1 :t 1

758.80

I *goo

/ /

I. 50

l

20

0

2.05 1.44

17

I8 I9

,

2.0j

IO I1 I2

I4 15 16

I

2.18

"I

7

,

_____ -- ,

1

1.34

1.26

1.10

1.00 1.10

0.97

1-13 0.92 0.98 0.98 0.79 0.85 0.85

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