X.-The Solubility of Potassium S d p h a t e in Concentqvrnted Aqueous Solutions o f NowElect7-olytes. By JOHN JACOB Fox and ARTHUR JOSIAH HOFFMEISTER GAUGE. IN a recent communication (Trans., 1909, 95, 885) one of us showed that the solubility of potassium sulphate in water at 2 5 O was decreased markedly by the presence of potassium acetate. Since the rate of the decrease is much greater with the more dilute solutions of potassium acetate, which are dissociated electrolytically to a greater degree than the stronger solutions, the
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