The purpose of studying the system NaCl-Nal-H20 was two-fold: first, to obtain solubility data for the pair of salts in water; and, second, to investigate the behavior of the binary system NaCl-Nal at the temperatures reported. The binary system NaCl-Nal is described in the "International Critical Tables"1 as giving the two solid phases solid solution of sodium chloride in sodium iodide (from 0 to 24 mol % of sodium chloride), and pure sodium chloride; this, of course, refers to the system studied at the melting point temperatures. In the original paper on the system, however, by Amadori, 1912,2 the second phase is stated to be a second series of solid
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