Inorganic compound with the formula KOH.
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Examples for "koh"
Examples for "koh"
1However, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said she has many other cases.
2One morning last week, Koh brought jurors into court one by one.
3The appeals court has sent the case back to Koh for reconsideration.
4The hearing concluded with Koh promising to rule at a later date.
5Attorneys for both companies told Koh they would pass along the message.
1Turn them frequently while in the lye, and wipe them dry afterwards.
2They made pots of lye hominy and lye soap the same day.
3Now be keerful and not run afoul of the plaguey lye leech.
4If lye was on his gloves, he couldn't risk touching his clothes.
5We made all our soap and lye hominy by the washpots full.
1In most of the experiments it was convenient to use caustic potash.
2Nothing easier to do by means of chlorate of potash and caustic potash.
3Pure caustic potash is very soluble, and dissolves almost immediately, heating the water.
4When the liquid is dropped on to fused caustic potash, it forms potassium valerate.
5These fatty acids are afterwards combined with ordinary caustic potash to produce the Naples soap.
1The action of potassium hydrate is drying (desiccating).
2To test a silk fabric, boil the sample in 4 per cent potassium hydrate solution and note the effect.
3In this way a rabbit dies each day; the spinal cord is removed, divided into sections, and suspended in a flask containing potassium hydrate.
4Next he took from the shelf over his table a bottle marked "Alcoholic Solution-PotassiumHydrate."
1The upper layer is separated and dried with solid potassium hydroxide.
2Pyrex distilling flask are placed 150 g. of potassium hydroxide.
3To absorb it, we would need to fill containers with potassium hydroxide and shake them continually.
4However, a potassium hydroxide wet-mount examination of skin scrapings should be performed if tinea corporis is suspected.
5This represents in a single equation the action of chlorine on hot, concentrated solutions of potassium hydroxide.
1The wool fiber soon dissolves in the potash lye, while the vegetable fiber remains unaltered.
2The solubility of the woolen fibers in potash lye is a ready means of ascertaining the percentage of wool fiber in the paper.
3It is removed perfectly by rubbing the surface with a hard brush and warm potash lye; the plate is then ready for printing.
4Phthisical sputa are dried and made moist with very much diluted potash lye (1 to 2 drops of a 33 per cent.
Translations for potash lye