Another class of dimorphous substances is, however, met with as, for instance, in the case of the well-known compounds iodine monochloride and benzophenone.
At H{1}, the eutectic point for iodine monochloride and iodine trichloride, the pressure again remains constant until all the monochloride has disappeared.
This is the eutectic point for iodine monochloride and iodine trichloride.
At temperatures below its melting point, therefore, iodine monochloride can be in equilibrium with two different solutions.
Each crystalline form has its own melting point, the dimorphous forms of iodine monochloride melting at 13.
As the diminution of volume is continued, the vapour pressure and the concentration of the chlorine in the solution will increase, until when the pressure has reached the value b, iodine monochloride can separate out.
As the concentration of chlorine is increased, the temperature at which there is equilibrium between iodine monochlorideand solution rises until a point is reached at which the composition of the solution is the same as that of the solid.
By addition of heat and increase in the amount of chlorine, the iodine monochloride disappears, and the system passes along the curve DE, which represents the composition of the solutions in equilibrium with solid iodine trichloride.
To insure an adequate supply of sulphurmonochloride for its mustard gas production the Government built a special plant at Edgewood with a capacity of 300 tons of sulphur monochloride per day.
This process consisted in blowing gaseous ethylene into liquid sulphur monochloride in large iron reaction vessels.
Iodine monochloride in glacial acetic acid solution was used by A.
It crystallizes in long yellow needles and decomposes readily on heating into the monochloride and chlorine.
With a small excess of iodine, iodine monochloride remains liquid, but in the presence of traces of iodine trichloride it easily crystallises.
The monochloride then distils over and solidifies, melting at 27°.
By the action of water on iodine monochloride and trichloride a compound IHCl{2} is obtained, which does not seem to be altered by water.
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