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1 Caffeine crystallizes in long silky needles, which are slightly soluble in cold water.
2 C., slightly soluble in water, easily soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform and benzene.
3 Is chromate of zinc, a bright pale lemon-like yellow, slightly soluble in water.
4 Amidosulphonic acid crystallizes in prisms, slightly soluble in water, and is a stable compound.
5 C. It is insoluble in water, and is only slightly soluble in alcohol and ether.
6 C. It is readily soluble in water and alcohol, but only slightly soluble in ether.
7 It is slightly soluble in water, and readily soluble in an alkaline solution, becoming dark brown.
8 Silver chloride is but slightly soluble in water.
9 It is a brown oil, heavier than water, in which it is only very slightly soluble .
10 It is well to use salt water for the gasometer, as acetylene is but slightly soluble therein.
11 Prof. Ramsay further informed me that the gas was only very slightly soluble in water, 100 c. cm.
12 The bone phosphate of lime is insoluble in water, and but very slightly soluble in water containing carbonic acid.
13 It likewise produces reds with zinc, cadmium, iron, mercury, and tin; of which the last is slightly soluble in water.
14 But being slightly soluble in water and decolourised by sulphuretted hydrogen, it would not, other considerations apart, be an acquisition.
15 It is only very slightly soluble in liquid carbon compounds, such as chloroform, benzene, ether, acetic ether, and carbon bisulphide.
16 You see the soil acids are slightly soluble and they attack the limestone particles and are thus themselves destroyed or neutralized.
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