➠ ACIDS - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - low ph fluids
  • - Battery liquids
  • - a chemist initially points out corrosive liquids
  • - They lower pools' pH levels
  • - They have pH's of less than 7
  • - They have low pH's
  • - Substances with low pH
  • - Caustic liquids
  • - Lab liquids
  • - Corrosive liquids
  • - Low-pH compounds
  • - Low-pH solutions
  • - Etchers' liquids
  • - Low-pH chemicals
  • - One end of the pH scale
  • - Low pH substances
  • - Low-pH liquids
  • - Some corrosive liquids
  • - Lemon juice and coffee, on the pH scale
  • - One side of the pH scale
  • - Sour liquids
  • - Substances low on the 49-Across
  • - Chem-lab liquids
  • - Bases' chemical counterparts
  • - Lemon juice and vinegar, for two
  • - essential fatty ....
  • - Chemical substances that turn litmus paper red
  • - Bases' opposite, to a chemist
  • - Many of the .... in fruit are disguised by their sugars
  • - Glycolic and hyaluronic, e.g
  • - Substances that turn litmus paper red
  • - Chemicals that neutralize alkalis
  • - Amino, fatty and ascorbic [for examples] [Plural]
  • - Sour compounds
  • - Corrosives
  • - Etchers' needs
  • - Battery fluids
  • - Bases' opposites
  • - They turn litmus red
  • - Heartburn causes, maybe
  • - Etchers use them
  • - Corosive substances
  • - Chemistry lab array
  • - Vinegar, etc.
  • - They're used in mineral processing
  • - They redden litmus
  • - These can be citric
  • - Sulphuric and muriatic
  • - Substances used by etchers
  • - Stomach churners
  • - Sour things
  • - RNA and DNA
  • - Oxalic and oleic
  • - Omega-3s, e.g.
  • - Niacin and vitamin C
  • - Niacin and others
  • - Metal eaters
  • - Litmus test materials
  • - Lab-bottle fillers
  • - Lab-bottle contents
  • - Lab assortment
  • - Hydrochloric and others
  • - Heartburn causes
  • - HCl and others
  • - H2SO4 and such
  • - Formic and folic
  • - Folic and formic
  • - Fluids that can cause chemical burns
  • - Etching materials
  • - Etching agents
  • - Citric and others
  • - Citric and boric
  • - Chemists' substances
  • - Chemistry lab stock
  • - Chem lab substances
  • - Chem lab collection
  • - Cause of stomach problems, sometimes
  • - Carbolic and amino
  • - Boric and prussic ......
  • - Boric and carbolic
  • - Bases' neutralizers
  • - Ascorbic and boric e.g.
  • - Amino et al.
  • - Amino and tannic ......
  • - Amino and others
  • - Amino and boric
  • - Amino ...... (metabolic group)
  • - Alkalis' opposites
  • - "The Amino ...... Song"
  • - Causes of breakdowns
  • - Corrosive substances
  • - Bases.
  • - Caustic substances
  • - Stomach ....: digestive aids
  • - Lemon juice and vinegar, e.g
  • - Sour-tasting stuff
  • - They're not basic
  • - Amino and acetic
  • - Certain vitamins
  • - They turn blue litmus paper red
  • - Corrosive fluids
  • - Base balancers
  • - Amino ...... (building blocks of proteins)
  • - Contents of some flasks
  • - Chem lab array
  • - HCl and HF, for two
  • - Corrosive compounds
  • - Play a disc produced by The Chemical Brothers presumably
  • - They turn litmus paper red
  • - Litmus reddeners
  • - Etching solutions
  • - Chemistry lab fluids
  • - Counterparts of tannins, in wine tasting
  • - Gastric juice components
  • - Etchers' fluids
  • - Corrosive chemicals
  • - Hazardous compounds
  • - Corrosive agents
  • - They have pHs below 7
  • - Police department's occupied as finding dangerous substances
  • - Vinegar and lime juice
  • - Hydrochloric and boric
  • - Sour substances
  • - Etcher's purchase
  • - Alkali neutralizers
  • - Etching supplies
  • - Boric and citric
  • - Eating things
  • - Etchers' purchases
  • - Etchers' supplies
  • - Compound said to define 'carbolic' for a start -- one of these?
  • - Etching supply
  • - Digestive juices
  • - Reg leaves in disgrace with corrosive types
  • - Some corrosives
  • - Chem lab hazards
  • - Vinegar and others
  • - Etching fluids
  • - Boric and amino
  • - Reactors to litmus
  • - Pool supplies
  • - Corrosive materials
  • - Acetic and nitric, e.g.
  • - Fatty ....
  • - Base neutralizers
  • - Tummy upsetters
  • - Acetic and nitric
  • - "Wake Up! Here Come the ......"
  • - Tums targets
  • - They're not basic things
  • - Lab bottles
  • - Vinegar and vitamin C
  • - Some are fatty
  • - Rust removers
  • - Lab chemicals
  • - Etcher's etchers
  • - Gastric juices, e.g.
  • - Base counterparts
  • - Stomach foes of hard-partying rockers
  • - Nucleic and hydrochloric
  • - Lab flask contents, perhaps
  • - Bases' antitheses
  • - Chemistry lab supply
  • - Chemical-burn causers
  • - Lab hazards
  • - Compounds in vinegar and car batteries
  • - Aminos, e.g.
  • - Bases' counterparts
  • - Durer supplies
  • - Lab collections
  • - Stomach contents
  • - Tummy troublers
  • - They may cause breakdowns
  • - Etcher's supply
  • - Stomach
  • - See 14 down
  • - See 27-Across
  • - Essential amino ____
  • - neutralizers of bases
  • - Molecules capable of proton donation
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