- - Eg, lime or caustic soda
- - Eg, caustic soda
- - soluble mineral salt that occurs in arid soils and some natural waters
- - caustic chemical from rural kalimpong
- - Eg, caustic soda or lime
- - Caustic potash, e.g
- - Soluble mineral salt
- - Caustic mineral
- - Caustic salt
- - Mineral salt.
- - Mineral salt found in arid soil.
- - Mineral salt in some soils.
- - Caustic material
- - Caustic liquid
- - A blue result, chemically
- - Substance that turns litmus paper blue
- - Lime maybe drunk mostly without a hint of lemon
- - Opposite of an acid
- - Soluble base or solution of a base
- - Chemical opposite of an acid
- - Non-acidic substance
- - Compound such as chalk a litmus test reveals
- - chemical base that reacts with acid
- - Base a lady's face on Hindu goddess
- - Substance with high pH
- - AA kill drunk in compound
- - Lime or soda, e.g.
- - opposite of acid
- - in chalk a limy chemical is found
- - Basic, ionic salt
- - It neutralizes acid
- - Acid neutraliser
- - Blue litmus indicator
- - Substance with pH of over 7
- - Soluble compound that turns litmus paper blue
- - Describes some soils and sloughs
- - Basic subject in chemistry?
- - Not an acid
- - Soluble salts.
- - Talk a little covering compound
- - Not acid
- - It turns litmus paper blue
- - Soluble salt
- - No time to talk with boxer in compound
- - Lye, for one
- - Compound such as lime
- - Base in a lab
- - Antacid needed by boxer after talk starts late
- - Its pH is higher than 7
- - High-pH substance
- - In chemistry, a base that dissolves in water
- - Walk a line, lacking directions for chemical base
- - Base compound
- - Compound that turns litmus blue
- - Compound turning litmus blue
- - A neutralizer
- - U-turn from acid
- - Lye, e.g
- - Missing the first conversation on the greatest chemical base
- - Almost the first two to initially knockout the greatest base
- - It turns litmus blue
- - Acid neutralizing base
- - Compound like lime
- - It has basic properties
- - Its pH is more than 7
- - Acid-neutralizing compound
- - Substance with a pH above seven
- - Basic material
- - Acid opposer
- - Base material
- - Substance with a pH higher than 7
- - Potassium hydroxide, e.g
- - Base in a chemistry lab
- - ...... metals (periodic table group)
- - Trim troop at the greatest base
- - Louisville Lip house cocktail, with heart of cantaloupe, turns blue
- - Chemical base
- - Basic thing
- - It has a pH above 7.0
- - It's basic
- - Soluble salt mixture
- - High-pH hydroxide
- - Base, frequently
- - Calcium hydroxide, for one
- - Certain soluble salts
- - Chemist's base
- - Litmus tester
- - Basic solution
- - Sodium, e.g.
- - It turns red litmus paper blue
- - Ammonium hydroxide, e.g.
- - Potassium hydroxide is one
- - Soda ash
- - Soap maker
- - Mixture of soluble salts
- - Poor soil ingredient
- - Acid opposite
- - High-pH solution
- - Sodium carbonate for one
- - Desert salt
- - Potash, e.g.
- - Sodium bicarbonate, for instance.
- - Substance that neutralizes acid.
- - Sodium carbonate.
- - Detergent ingredient
- - Any element in the first column of the periodic table, except hydrogen
- - High-pH stuff
- - Basic stuff
- - Chemical compound
- - Chemical ...
- - High-pH compound
- - Acid's opposite
- - Acid's counterpart
- - Acid neutralizer
- - Strong base
- - Soap ingredient
- - Basic substance
- - High-pH chemical
- - Chemical salt.
- - Freshness
- - Base
- - Corrosive substance
- - Flat
- - Basic
- - Compound of aluminium and potassium and initially lithium
- - Mixture of soluble salts found in arid soils and some bodies of water
- - Turns red litmus paper blue
- - the ph scale measures acid and .... levels
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