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ACIDS
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Litmus reddeners
Etcher's supply
Corrosive liquids
Corrosive chemicals
Lab liquids
Sour substances
Some are fatty
Lab bottles
Gastric juices, e.g.
Hydrochloric and boric
Etching fluids
Etchers' needs
Boric and citric
Bases' opposites
Base neutralizers
Alkali neutralizers
Tums targets
Tummy upsetters
They turn litmus red
They may cause breakdowns
Stomach contents
Some corrosives
Pool supplies
Lab hazards
Lab chemicals
Heartburn causes, maybe
Fatty ___
Fatty __
Durer supplies
Corrosives
Corrosive substances
Corrosive fluids
Caustic liquids
Causes of breakdowns
Bases' counterparts
Bases' antitheses
Acetic and nitric
Vinegar, etc.
Tums' targets
Tummy troublers
They're used in mineral processing
They're not basic things
They turn litmus paper red
They redden litmus
They have pH's of less than 7
They have low pH's
These can be citric
Sulphuric and muriatic
Substances with low pH
Substances used by etchers
Stomach foes of hard-partying rockers
Stomach churners
Stomach _____
Stomach ___
Sour things
Rust removers
RNA and DNA
Oxalic and oleic
One side of the pH scale
Omega-3s, e.g.
Niacin and vitamin C
Niacin and others
Metal eaters
Low-pH substances
Low-pH chemicals
Low pH liquids
Litmus test materials
Lab-bottle fillers
Lab-bottle contents
Lab flask contents, perhaps
Lab collections
Lab assortment
Lab liquids
Hydrochloric and others
Heartburn causes
HCl and others
H2SO4 and such
Formic and folic
Folic and formic
Etching supplies
Etching materials
Etching agents
Etchers' purchases
Etchers' fluids
Etcher's etchers
Corrosive materials
Corrosive compounds
Corrosive agents
Compounds in vinegar and car batteries
Citric and others
Chemists' substances
Chemistry lab supply
Chemistry lab array
Chemical-burn causers
Chem-lab liquids
Chem lab substances
Chem lab collection
Chem lab array
Cause of stomach problems, sometimes
Carbolic and amino
Boric and prussic ___
Boric and carbolic
Bases' neutralizers
Ascorbic and boric e.g.
Aminos, e.g.
Amino et al.
Amino and tannic ___
Amino and others
Amino ___ (metabolic group)
Alkalis' opposites
Acetic and nitric, e.g.
"Wake Up! Here Come the ___"