With an extraordinary accumulation of evidence the case hinged on the veracity of these two men, to which was opposed the denial of the defendant and her husband.
Pure oil of cajeput is slightly soluble in water; entirely and freely soluble in alcohol; dissolves iodine; and when dropped on water, rapidly diffuses itself over the surface, and soon completely evaporates.
Soluble in alcohol and ether; slightly soluble in boiling water; melts at 176 deg.
It is slightly solublein water, more so in alcohol, and abundantly so in ether.
The acid is slightly solublein water, but freely soluble in glycerin, alcohol, and ether.
It is slightly soluble in water, so that the washing waters must be kept and used over again.
Oxalic acid is slightly soluble in cold absolute ether; but ether, although extracting most organic acids from an aqueous solution, will not extract oxalic acid.
It is soluble in alcohol, but almost insoluble in alcohol and ether, or benzene and ether; it is slightly soluble in ether, carbon disulphide, and chloroform.
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