Abstract

A comparison of the boiling-points of corresponding chlorine and bromine compounds, led Prof. Kopp to the interesting discovery, that on the average their boiling-points rise 32° C for every equivalent of bromine which is substituted for an equivalent of chlorine. Boiling point. Difference. Chloride of ethyl, C 4 H 5 Cl . . . 11° C. Bromide of ethyl, C 4 H 5 Br . . . 41° C. } 30.

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