Chemical base: Abbr., 3 letters
Compound with a high pH, in sci. class, 3 letters
Having a high pH (abbr.), 3 letters
Kind of battery (Abbr.), 3 letters
Litmus bluer: Abbr., 3 letters
Over 7 on the pH scale: abbr., 3 letters
___-Mints (Rolaids rival), 4 letters
___-Mints (Tums rival), 4 letters
___-Mints chewable antacid, 4 letters
Plop, plop, fizz, fizz brand word, 4 letters
Seltzer is often used after it, 4 letters
Acid neutralizing base, 6 letters
Ammonium hydroxide, e.g., 6 letters
Base that dissolves in water, 6 letters
Base that's water-soluble, 6 letters
Blue litmus indicator, 6 letters
Calcium hydroxide, for one, 6 letters
Certain soluble salts, 6 letters
Chalk a line covering base (6), 6 letters
Detergent ingredient, 6 letters
It turns litmus blue, 6 letters
It turns litmus paper blue, 6 letters
It turns red litmus paper blue, 6 letters
Its pH is higher than 7, 6 letters
Mineral salt found in arid soil, 6 letters
Mixture of soluble salts, 6 letters
Poor soil ingredient, 6 letters
Potassium hydroxide is one, 6 letters
Sodium carbonate for one, 6 letters
Sodium hydroxide, e.g., 6 letters
Soluble mineral salt, 6 letters
Soluble salt mixture, 6 letters
Substance with a pH higher than 7, 6 letters
A mixture of soluble salts found in arid soils and some bodies of water, 6 letters
Detrimental to agriculture, 6 letters
Some types of batteries, 8 letters
*Lithium or sodium, e.g., 11 letters
Potassium, sodium or lithium, for example: 2 wds., 11 letters
10-time A.L. Gold Glove winner, 8 letters
1955 A.L. batting champ, 8 letters
Head off discussion with a letter describing basic matter (8), 8 letters
Like some batteries, 8 letters
Ten-time AL Gold Glove winner for the Tigers, 8 letters
Tiger in the Hall of Fame, 8 letters
Tigers Hall of Famer, 8 letters
Youngest batting champion in MLB history, 8 letters
Bitter baseball player?, 16 letters
Hall of Fame Tigers right fielder with a high pH?, 16 letters
Strong chemical bases, 7 letters
They make litmus blue, 7 letters
Like some cocoa powder, 9 letters
Nicotine or quinine, e.g., 8 letters
Natural nitrogen-containing bases found in plants, 8 letters
Certain saturated hydrocarbon, 6 letters
Saturated hydrocarbon, 6 letters
Type of hydrocarbon, 6 letters
A non-aromatic saturated hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH(2n+2), 6 letters
Certain hydrocarbon, 6 letters
Compound also called an olefin, 6 letters
Compound with a carbon double bond, 6 letters
Compound with a Pi-bond, 6 letters
Ethylene or propylene, 6 letters
Hydrocarbon with one double bond, 6 letters
Open chain hydrocarbon, 6 letters
Part of a carbon chemical chain, 6 letters
Unsaturated hydrocarbon, 6 letters
Any unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon, 6 letters
___ Point Lighthouse (Seattle landmark), 4 letters
Bye and Bye: Chinook motto on seal of state of Washington., 4 letters
Washington State's motto (it's Chinook for by and by and has nothing to do with drinking), 4 letters
Person in need of rehab, say, 4 letters
Skid Row unfortunate, 4 letters
Adhesive ingredient, 5 letters
Polyester used in casting, 5 letters
Resin in adhesives and paints, 5 letters
Sticky resin used in paint, 5 letters
Substance used in adhesives and paints, 5 letters
Synthetic resin used in paint, 5 letters
A resin used in adhesives and paints, 5 letters
Resins in paints and adhesives, 6 letters
Resins used in paints, 6 letters
Sticky paint resins, 6 letters
Certain free radical, 5 letters
Certain hydrocarbon, 5 letters
Single-bonded hydrocarbon functional group, 5 letters
Type of hydrocarbon group, 5 letters
Type of hydrocarbon radical, 5 letters
Word with group or halide, 5 letters
Related to a type of hydrocarbon group, 7 letters
Carbon-based free radicals, 6 letters
Certain chemical radicals, 6 letters
Ethyl and propyl, for two, 6 letters
Univalent chemical groups, 6 letters
Chemist's favorite antacid?, 12 letters
A colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesis, 6 letters
Hypothetical universal solvent once sought by alchemists, 8 letters
A condition in which the urine (which is normally slightly acidic) is alkaline, 11 letters
An agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach), 9 letters
A condition in which the urine (which is normally slightly acidic) is alkaline, 9 letters
Perennial or biennial herb cultivated for its delicate usually blue flowers, 7 letters
An acid formed as an intermediate product of the metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine, 8 letters
Organic compound that has an alkyl group bound to a benzene ring, 12 letters