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6, 306; Journ. C. S. 40, 1 1 68. 7 Rohrbach, Ann. D. Phys. U. Chemie, N. F. , 1883, 2O, 169; Zeits. F. Kryst. 8, 422 ; N. Jahrb. F. Min. 1883, 2, 186 ; Journ. C. S. 44, 1060. 40 CHEMICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY acetylene tetrabromide and methylene iodide, with benzene or toluene, less satisfactorily with xylene. The degree of accuracy with which suspension may be arrived at depends on the viscosity of the liquid. Thoulet's solution is somewhat^ viscous, and, further, acts on the human skin, consequentl...y methylene iodide, or, still better, acetylene tetra- bromide, is to be preferred wherever possible. On exposure to light, methylene iodide liberates iodine and becomes dark coloured ; it also acts chemically on many substances. Acetylene bromide, on the other hand, is a colourless liquid, which requires no purification even after prolonged use ; as additional advantages are to be reckoned the low cost and the convenient method of preparation. It seems to be still more mobile than methylene iodide.
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