Abstract

In former communications which I have had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society, I have given determinations of the coefficients of expansion by heat of the chloride and bromide of silver and the iodide of mercury between 0° C. and the fusing point; also determinations of the coefficients of expansion and contraction of the iodide of silver, and of certain chlorobromiodides of silver. (“Proc. Roy. Soc.,” vol. 25, pp. 280-303, and vol. 28, p. 284.) The iodide of lead, and an alloy of iodide of lead with iodide of silver, were thought to be very suitable substances for a continuation of these experiments.

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