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  • Lead(II) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    Lead(II) hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula Pb(OH)2. The material has not been isolated but its existence has been inferred as an ill-defined

    Lead(II) hydroxide

    Lead(II)_hydroxide

  • Lead hydroxide
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    Lead hydroxide may refer to: Lead(II) hydroxide Triphenyl lead hydroxide [wikidata] This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated

    Lead hydroxide

    Lead_hydroxide

  • Hydroxide
  • Chemical compound (OH–)

    Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−. It consists of an oxygen and hydrogen atom held together by a single covalent bond, and carries

    Hydroxide

    Hydroxide

    Hydroxide

  • Lead
  • Chemical element with atomic number 82 (Pb)

    compound of lead. There is no lead(II) hydroxide; increasing the pH of solutions of lead(II) salts leads to hydrolysis and condensation. Lead commonly reacts

    Lead

    Lead

    Lead

  • Lead dioxide
  • Chemical compound

    sodium hydroxide to form the hexahydroxoplumbate(IV) ion [Pb(OH)6]2−, soluble in water. An alternative synthesis method is electrochemical: lead dioxide

    Lead dioxide

    Lead dioxide

    Lead_dioxide

  • Zinc hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    (both tetragonal). Like the hydroxides of other metals, such as lead, aluminium, beryllium, tin and chromium, Zinc hydroxide (and Zinc oxide), is amphoteric

    Zinc hydroxide

    Zinc_hydroxide

  • Sodium hydroxide
  • Caustic soda, with formula NaOH

    Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda and, more generically, as lye, is an inorganic compound with the formula NaOH. It is a white solid ionic

    Sodium hydroxide

    Sodium hydroxide

    Sodium_hydroxide

  • Magnesium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound of formula Mg(OH)2

    Magnesium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It occurs in nature as the mineral brucite. It is a white solid with low

    Magnesium hydroxide

    Magnesium hydroxide

    Magnesium_hydroxide

  • White lead
  • Chemical compound

    White lead is the basic lead carbonate 2PbCO3·Pb(OH)2. It is a complex salt, containing both carbonate and hydroxide ions. White lead occurs naturally

    White lead

    White lead

    White_lead

  • Metal hydroxide
  • Family of chemical compounds

    Sodium hydroxide Potassium hydroxide Gallium(III) hydroxide Lead(II) hydroxide Thallium(I) hydroxide Thallium(III) hydroxide Many metal hydroxides are in

    Metal hydroxide

    Metal_hydroxide

  • Gold(III) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    Gold(III) hydroxide, gold trihydroxide, or gold hydroxide is an inorganic compound, a hydroxide of gold, with formula Au(OH)3. It is also called auric

    Gold(III) hydroxide

    Gold(III)_hydroxide

  • Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide
  • Hydrous ferric oxide (HFO)

    Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide or ferric oxyhydroxide is the chemical compound of iron, oxygen, and hydrogen with formula FeO(OH). The compound is often encountered

    Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide

    Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide

    Iron(III)_oxide-hydroxide

  • Potassium hydroxide
  • Inorganic compound (KOH)

    Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula KOH, and is commonly called caustic potash. Along with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), KOH is a

    Potassium hydroxide

    Potassium hydroxide

    Potassium_hydroxide

  • Aluminium hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    Aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3, is a white chemical compound that is found as the mineral gibbsite (also known as hydrargillite) and its three much rarer

    Aluminium hydroxide

    Aluminium hydroxide

    Aluminium_hydroxide

  • Base (chemistry)
  • Type of chemical substance

    Barium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, zinc hydroxide, iron(II) hydroxide, tin(II) hydroxide, lead(II) hydroxide, copper(II) hydroxide, etc

    Base (chemistry)

    Base (chemistry)

    Base_(chemistry)

  • Lead paint
  • Paint containing lead compounds as pigments

    Lead is not a traditional pigment in water media, as zinc is superior for works on paper, as is calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) for frescos. Lead-based

    Lead paint

    Lead paint

    Lead_paint

  • Choline hydroxide
  • Organic chemical compound

    Choline hydroxide is an organic compound with the chemical formula [(CH3)3NCH2CH2OH]+OH−. It is also known as choline base. It is used as solutions in

    Choline hydroxide

    Choline hydroxide

    Choline_hydroxide

  • Lobry de Bruyn–Van Ekenstein transformation
  • Rearrangement reaction

    alkalis on sugars, III. Transformation of sugars under the influence of lead hydroxide]. Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas (in French). 15 (3): 92–96

    Lobry de Bruyn–Van Ekenstein transformation

    Lobry_de_Bruyn–Van_Ekenstein_transformation

  • Tin(II) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    Tin(II) hydroxide, Sn(OH)2, also known as stannous hydroxide, is an inorganic compound tin(II). The only related material for which definitive information

    Tin(II) hydroxide

    Tin(II) hydroxide

    Tin(II)_hydroxide

  • Councilman body
  • Eosinophilic globule of apoptotic hepatocyte cell fragments

    with veronal acetate, and sucrose. Sections were cut, stained with lead hydroxide or citrate, and viewed under an electron microscope. The results showed

    Councilman body

    Councilman body

    Councilman_body

  • Antimony
  • Chemical element with atomic number 51 (Sb)

    with lead and tin, which have improved properties for solders, bullets, and plain bearings. It improves the rigidity of lead-alloy plates in lead–acid

    Antimony

    Antimony

    Antimony

  • Dihydrogen monoxide parody
  • Parody where water is presented by an uncommon name

    involved other uncommon chemical nomenclatures for water such as "hydrogen hydroxide", "dihydrogen oxide" and "hydric acid". In 1983, on April Fools' Day,

    Dihydrogen monoxide parody

    Dihydrogen monoxide parody

    Dihydrogen_monoxide_parody

  • Lead(II,IV) oxide
  • Chemical compound

    removed by a potassium hydroxide solution: PbO + KOH + H2O → K[Pb(OH)3] Another method of preparation relies on annealing of lead(II) carbonate (cerussite)

    Lead(II,IV) oxide

    Lead(II,IV) oxide

    Lead(II,IV)_oxide

  • Aspartic acid
  • Amino acid

    been isolated from asparagus juice in 1806. Their original method used lead hydroxide, but various other acids or bases are now more commonly used instead

    Aspartic acid

    Aspartic acid

    Aspartic_acid

  • Lead(II) phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    POx. It is prepared by reacting lead(II) hydroxide with orthophosphoric acid. 3Pb(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 → Pb3(PO4)2 + 6H2O "Lead phosphate". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih

    Lead(II) phosphate

    Lead(II)_phosphate

  • Chloralkali process
  • Industrial process for electrolysis of sodium chloride

    of sodium hydroxide produced. Because the process yields equivalent amounts of chlorine and sodium hydroxide (two moles of sodium hydroxide per mole of

    Chloralkali process

    Chloralkali_process

  • Lead(II) chromate
  • Chemical compound

    Heating in hydroxide solution produces chrome orange, a yellowish red or orange powder made by PbO and CrO3. Also, in hydroxide solution lead chromate slowly

    Lead(II) chromate

    Lead(II) chromate

    Lead(II)_chromate

  • Gauthierite
  • Hydrous oxyuranyl mineral

    KPb[(UO2)7O5(OH)7]·8H2O. It is a radioactive, hydrated orange-coloured lead potassium uranyl oxide hydroxide. It was found by analysing old mineral specimens, and is

    Gauthierite

    Gauthierite

    Gauthierite

  • Lead(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    Lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) is an inorganic compound which is a white solid under ambient conditions. It is poorly soluble in water. Lead(II) chloride is

    Lead(II) chloride

    Lead(II) chloride

    Lead(II)_chloride

  • Lead(II) nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    coloured pigments in lead paints, such as chrome yellow (lead(II) chromate), chrome orange (lead(II) hydroxide chromate) and similar lead compounds. These

    Lead(II) nitrate

    Lead(II) nitrate

    Lead(II)_nitrate

  • Nickel–iron battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    battery having nickel(III) oxide-hydroxide positive plates and iron negative plates, with an electrolyte of potassium hydroxide. The active materials are held

    Nickel–iron battery

    Nickel–iron battery

    Nickel–iron_battery

  • Lead(II) sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    2.865 Å. Lead(II) sulfate is prepared by treating lead oxide, hydroxide or carbonate with warm sulfuric acid or by treating a soluble lead salt with

    Lead(II) sulfate

    Lead(II) sulfate

    Lead(II)_sulfate

  • Bauxite
  • Sedimentary rock rich in aluminium

    are frequently located below a ferruginous surface layer. The aluminium hydroxide in the lateritic bauxite deposits is almost exclusively gibbsite. In the

    Bauxite

    Bauxite

    Bauxite

  • Lime (material)
  • Calcium oxides and/or hydroxides

    Lime is an inorganic material composed primarily of calcium oxides and hydroxides. It is also the name for calcium oxide which is used as an industrial

    Lime (material)

    Lime (material)

    Lime_(material)

  • Maalox
  • Brand of antacid

    is a flavored liquid containing a suspension of aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide, which act to neutralize or reduce stomach acid, for the purpose

    Maalox

    Maalox

    Maalox

  • Sodium hypochlorite
  • Chemical compound

    chloramines such as nitrogen trichloride. With excess ammonia and sodium hydroxide, hydrazine may be generated. Anhydrous sodium hypochlorite can be prepared

    Sodium hypochlorite

    Sodium hypochlorite

    Sodium_hypochlorite

  • Solubility table
  • Variation of solubility of assorted substances

    20 °C 30 °C 40 °C 50 °C 60 °C 70 °C 80 °C 90 °C 100 °C Actinium(III) hydroxide Ac(OH)3 0.0021 Aluminium chloride AlCl3 43.9 44.9 45.8 46.6 47.3 48.1

    Solubility table

    Solubility_table

  • Orthocarbonic acid
  • Hypothetical compound with formula C(OH)4

    hydroxide Lead(IV) hydroxide Titanic acid Zirconium(IV) hydroxide Beryllic acid Boric acid Aluminic acid Gallium(III) hydroxide Indium(III) hydroxide

    Orthocarbonic acid

    Orthocarbonic acid

    Orthocarbonic_acid

  • Electromotive force
  • Electrical action produced by a non-electrical source

    Cadmium Water, potassium hydroxide NiO(OH) nickel–metal hydride 1.2 Mischmetal (hydrogen absorbing) Water, potassium hydroxide Nickel Zinc carbon 1.5 Zinc

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive_force

  • Alkali salt
  • Type of chemical compound

    contains amounts of both hydroxide and other anions. White lead is an example. It is basic lead carbonate, or lead carbonate hydroxide. These materials are

    Alkali salt

    Alkali_salt

  • Sodium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 11 (Na)

    Davy in 1807 by the electrolysis of sodium hydroxide. Among many other useful sodium compounds, sodium hydroxide (lye) is used in soap manufacture, and sodium

    Sodium

    Sodium

    Sodium

  • Amphoterism
  • Chemical property of reacting with either an acid or base

    oxides. Many metals (such as zinc, tin, lead, aluminium, and beryllium) form amphoteric oxides or hydroxides. Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is an example of

    Amphoterism

    Amphoterism

  • Phenol
  • Organic compound (C6H5OH)

    and turn blue litmus slightly to red. Phenol is neutralized by sodium hydroxide forming sodium phenate or phenolate, but being weaker than carbonic acid

    Phenol

    Phenol

    Phenol

  • Standard enthalpy of formation
  • Change of enthalpy during the formation of a compound from its elements

    Barium hydroxide Solid Ba(OH)2 −944.7 Barium oxide Solid BaO −548.1 Barium sulfate Solid BaSO4 −1473.3 Beryllium Solid Be 0 Beryllium hydroxide Solid Be(OH)2

    Standard enthalpy of formation

    Standard_enthalpy_of_formation

  • Potash
  • Salt mixture

    was first derived in 1807 by electrolysis of caustic potash (potassium hydroxide). The term potash refers to compounds of potassium and to potassium-bearing

    Potash

    Potash

    Potash

  • Chemical drain cleaners
  • Chemicals used to unblock drains

    Alkaline drain openers primarily contain sodium hydroxide (lye) and some may contain potassium hydroxide. They may appear in liquid or solid form. Solid

    Chemical drain cleaners

    Chemical_drain_cleaners

  • Schmiederite
  • Schmiederite is a secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of selenium-bearing hydrothermal base metal deposits. Its chemical formula is Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(Se6+O4)(OH)4

    Schmiederite

    Schmiederite

    Schmiederite

  • List of inorganic compounds
  • Lead(II) azide – Pb(N3)2 Lead(II) bromide – PbBr2 Lead(II) carbonate – Pb(CO3) Lead(II) chloride – PbCl2 Lead(II) fluoride – PbF2 Lead(II) hydroxide

    List of inorganic compounds

    List_of_inorganic_compounds

  • Saponification
  • Process that converts fat, oil, or lipid into soap and alcohol

    and alcohols by the action of aqueous alkali. Typically aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions are used. It is an important type of alkaline hydrolysis. When

    Saponification

    Saponification

  • Acetic acid
  • Chemical acid found in vinegar

    produced in lead pots was rich in lead acetate, a sweet substance also called sugar of lead or sugar of Saturn, which contributed to lead poisoning among

    Acetic acid

    Acetic acid

    Acetic_acid

  • Lead compounds
  • Type of compound

    into lead(II) chloride and chlorine gas. The bromide and iodide of lead(IV) are not known to exist. Lead dioxide dissolves in alkali hydroxide solutions

    Lead compounds

    Lead compounds

    Lead_compounds

  • Khinite
  • Rare orthotellurate mineral

    Khinite is a rare orthotellurate mineral with the formula Pb2+Cu2+3TeO6(OH)2. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and has a bottle-green colour

    Khinite

    Khinite

    Khinite

  • Ion
  • Particle, atom or molecule with a net electrical charge

    ion with more electrons than protons (e.g. Cl− (chloride ion) and OH− (hydroxide ion)). Opposite electric charges are pulled towards one another by electrostatic

    Ion

    Ion

    Ion

  • Century egg
  • Chinese egg-based culinary dish

    accomplished by introducing hydroxide and sodium ions into the egg, regardless of the method used. The extremely toxic compound lead(II) oxide speeds up the

    Century egg

    Century egg

    Century_egg

  • Lead(II) fluoride
  • Chemical compound

    temperatures it is cubic (Fluorite type). Lead(II) fluoride can be prepared by treating lead(II) hydroxide or lead(II) carbonate with hydrofluoric acid: Pb(OH)2

    Lead(II) fluoride

    Lead(II) fluoride

    Lead(II)_fluoride

  • Cumengeite
  • Halide mineral

    a valid species since 1893, since pre-IMA. It is the hydroxychloride of lead and copper. It is brittle and conchoidal, meaning it is easily breakable

    Cumengeite

    Cumengeite

    Cumengeite

  • Standard Gibbs free energy of formation
  • Change in energy from formation of 1 mole of substance

    I2 19.37 Iron Lead Lithium Magnesium Magnesium carbonate Solid MgCO3 −1012.1 Magnesium chloride Solid MgCl2 −591.8 Magnesium hydroxide Solid Mg(OH)2 −833

    Standard Gibbs free energy of formation

    Standard_Gibbs_free_energy_of_formation

  • Flavonoid
  • Class of plant and fungus secondary metabolites

    compound is dissolved in water, warmed, and filtered. 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to 2 ml of this solution. This produces a yellow coloration.

    Flavonoid

    Flavonoid

  • Nickel–cadmium battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    or NiCad battery) is a type of rechargeable battery using nickel oxide hydroxide and metallic cadmium as electrodes. The abbreviation Ni–Cd is derived

    Nickel–cadmium battery

    Nickel–cadmium battery

    Nickel–cadmium_battery

  • Goiânia accident
  • 1987 radioactive contamination incident in Brazil

    hydrochloric acid, were used to treat waxed/greased floors and tables. Sodium hydroxide solutions, also followed by dissolved potassium alum, were used to treat

    Goiânia accident

    Goiânia accident

    Goiânia_accident

  • Basic copper carbonate
  • Chemical compound

    carbonate hydroxide. It can be classified as a coordination polymer or a salt. It consists of copper(II) bonded to carbonate and hydroxide with formula

    Basic copper carbonate

    Basic copper carbonate

    Basic_copper_carbonate

  • Microsoft
  • American multinational technology company

    calcium oxide from heated crushed limestone with water to form carbon hydroxide to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to mineralize back into limestone

    Microsoft

    Microsoft

    Microsoft

  • Pulp capping
  • Dental restoration technique

    dentist will place a small amount of a sedative dressing, such as calcium hydroxide or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). These materials protect the pulp

    Pulp capping

    Pulp capping

    Pulp_capping

  • Hydroxyl radical
  • Neutral form of the hydroxide ion

    The hydroxyl radical, denoted as •OH or HO•, is the neutral form of the hydroxide ion (OH–). As a free radical, it is highly reactive and consequently short-lived

    Hydroxyl radical

    Hydroxyl radical

    Hydroxyl_radical

  • Calcium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 20 (Ca)

    bismuth impurities from lead. Calcium metal is found in some drain cleaners, where it functions to generate heat and calcium hydroxide that saponifies the

    Calcium

    Calcium

    Calcium

  • List of alchemical substances
  • lime – calcium hydroxide. Ca(OH)2 Marcasite – a mineral; iron disulfide. In moist air it turns into green vitriol, FeSO4. Massicot – lead monoxide. PbO

    List of alchemical substances

    List_of_alchemical_substances

  • Rust
  • Type of iron oxide

    consists of hydrous iron(III) oxides (Fe2O3·nH2O) and iron(III) oxide-hydroxide (FeO(OH), Fe(OH)3), and is typically associated with the corrosion of

    Rust

    Rust

    Rust

  • Chlorine production
  • Production of chlorine

    production of chlorine results in the co-products caustic soda (sodium hydroxide, NaOH) and hydrogen gas (H2). These two products, as well as chlorine

    Chlorine production

    Chlorine_production

  • Radium compounds
  • Compounds containing at least one radium atom

    hydroxide (Ra(OH)2) is the most readily soluble among the alkaline earth hydroxides and is a stronger base than its barium congener, barium hydroxide

    Radium compounds

    Radium_compounds

  • Nitric acid
  • Highly corrosive mineral acid

    But among them we find the rudiments of processes which were finally to lead to the discovery of the mineral acids, sulphuric, hydrochloric and nitric

    Nitric acid

    Nitric acid

    Nitric_acid

  • Ammonia
  • Chemical compound

    the laboratory without external cooling. Household ammonia or ammonium hydroxide is a solution of ammonia in water. The name ammonia is derived from the

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

  • Oligodynamic effect
  • Toxic effect of metal ions on living cells

    infections, and tuberculosis. Tricyclohexyltin hydroxide is used as an acaricide. Triphenyltin hydroxide and triphenyltin acetate are used as fungicides

    Oligodynamic effect

    Oligodynamic effect

    Oligodynamic_effect

  • Clay
  • Fine grained natural soil

    silicon ions bonded into tiny, thin plates by interconnecting oxygen and hydroxide ions. These plates are tough but flexible, and in moist clay, they adhere

    Clay

    Clay

    Clay

  • Properties of water
  • Physical and chemical properties of pure water

    autoionization in the liquid state when two water molecules form one hydroxide anion (OH− ) and one hydronium cation (H 3O+ ). Because of autoionization

    Properties of water

    Properties of water

    Properties_of_water

  • Bismuth
  • Chemical element with atomic number 83 (Bi)

    least the late 1970s. "Milk of bismuth" (an aqueous suspension of bismuth hydroxide and bismuth subcarbonate) was marketed as an alimentary cure-all in the

    Bismuth

    Bismuth

    Bismuth

  • Copper silicate
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    aluminium silicate hydroxide mineral Ashburtonite, a rare lead copper silicate-bicarbonate mineral Iranite (Persian: ایرانیت), a lead copper chromate silicate

    Copper silicate

    Copper_silicate

  • Electrolytic cell
  • Cell that uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous redox reaction

    electrons to produce hydrogen gas in a reduction reaction. Likewise, hydroxide (OH− ) ions flow to the anode to release electrons and a hydrogen (H+

    Electrolytic cell

    Electrolytic cell

    Electrolytic_cell

  • Fatty acid methyl ester
  • Class of chemical compounds

    and methanol in the presence of base such as sodium hydroxide, sodium methoxide or potassium hydroxide. One reason for using FAME (fatty acid methyl esters)

    Fatty acid methyl ester

    Fatty_acid_methyl_ester

  • Diaboleite
  • Blue-colored mineral

    hemihedralism. Diaboleite occurs in manganese oxide ores, as a secondary mineral in lead and copper oxide ores, and in seawater-exposed slag. Diaboleite has been

    Diaboleite

    Diaboleite

    Diaboleite

  • Ore
  • Rock or sediment with valuable metals, minerals and elements

    concretions on the sea floor formed of concentric layers of iron and manganese hydroxides around a core. They are formed by a combination of diagenetic and sedimentary

    Ore

    Ore

    Ore

  • Uranium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 92 (U)

    uranium is converted to a hydrated uranium oxide hydroxide; At high pH, it becomes an anionic hydroxide complex. When carbonate is added, uranium is converted

    Uranium

    Uranium

    Uranium

  • Plumbite
  • containing the HPbO−2 anion (hydrogen plumbite): PbO + OH− → HPbO−2 Lead(II) hydroxide also dissolves in excess alkali to form the [Pb(OH)6]4− anion

    Plumbite

    Plumbite

  • Dross
  • Impurities in molten metal

    later rolling remove some dross. With tin and lead the dross can be removed by adding sodium hydroxide pellets, which dissolve the oxides and form a slag

    Dross

    Dross

    Dross

  • Diazodinitrophenol
  • Chemical compound

    solvents and is slightly soluble in water. A solution of cold sodium hydroxide may be used to destroy it. DDNP may be desensitized by immersing it in

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

  • Nitrogen
  • Chemical element with atomic number 7 (N)

    2H+ 5 + Cl− (slow) N 2H+ 5 + OH− → N2H4 + H2O (fast) (The attacks by hydroxide and ammonia may be reversed, thus passing through the intermediate NHCl−

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

    Nitrogen

  • Copper(II) oxide
  • Chemical compound – an oxide of copper with formula CuO

    precipitation of copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to form copper(II) hydroxide, which is then heated at around 250°C to produce CuO

    Copper(II) oxide

    Copper(II) oxide

    Copper(II)_oxide

  • Magnesium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)

    magnesium, calcium hydroxide is added to the seawater to precipitate magnesium hydroxide. MgCl 2 + Ca(OH) 2 → Mg(OH) 2 + CaCl 2 Magnesium hydroxide (brucite) is

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

  • Glass
  • Transparent non-crystalline solid material

    materials may be preferred over relatively inert ones, such as aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH)3) over alumina (Al2O3). Usually, the melts are carried out in

    Glass

    Glass

    Glass

  • Salt (chemistry)
  • Chemical compound involving ionic bonding

    carbonate. Salts containing basic ions hydroxide (OH−) or oxide (O2−) are classified as bases, such as sodium hydroxide and potassium oxide. Individual ions

    Salt (chemistry)

    Salt (chemistry)

    Salt_(chemistry)

  • Precipitation (chemistry)
  • Chemical process leading to the settling of an insoluble solid from a solution

    which metal hydroxides are formed by adding calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) or sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) as precipitant. Precipitation is one strategy

    Precipitation (chemistry)

    Precipitation (chemistry)

    Precipitation_(chemistry)

  • Whitewash
  • Paint made from lime and chalk

    asbestis or lime paint is a type of paint made from slaked lime (calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2) or chalk (calcium carbonate, CaCO3), sometimes known as "whiting"

    Whitewash

    Whitewash

    Whitewash

  • Calcium phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    phosphate anions. Some so-called calcium phosphates contain oxide and hydroxide as well. Calcium phosphates are white solids of nutritional value and

    Calcium phosphate

    Calcium phosphate

    Calcium_phosphate

  • Ochre
  • Earth pigment of characteristic colour

    and umber. The major ingredient of all the ochres is iron(III) oxide-hydroxide, known as limonite, which gives them a yellow colour. A range of other

    Ochre

    Ochre

    Ochre

  • Aluminium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 13 (Al)

    pH even further leads to the hydroxide dissolving again as aluminate, [Al(H2O)2(OH)4]−, is formed. Aluminium hydroxide forms both salts and aluminates

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

    Aluminium

  • Alkali manufacture
  • commercially, include sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate, potassium hydroxide and potassium carbonate. Historically, sodium hydroxide was produced by treating

    Alkali manufacture

    Alkali_manufacture

  • Carbon monoxide
  • Poisonous oxygen-carbon compound

    Acute exposure can also lead to long-term neurological effects such as cognitive and behavioural changes. Severe CO poisoning may lead to unconsciousness,

    Carbon monoxide

    Carbon monoxide

    Carbon_monoxide

  • Lithium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 3 (Li)

    purification. Lithium hydroxide absorbs carbon dioxide from the air by forming lithium carbonate, and is preferred over other alkaline hydroxides for its low weight

    Lithium

    Lithium

    Lithium

  • Potassium permanganate
  • Chemical compound

    (KMnO4) to carbon dioxide (CO2), manganese oxide (MnO2) and potassium hydroxide (KOH), in the presence of water, is presented as follows: 3 C2H4 + 12

    Potassium permanganate

    Potassium permanganate

    Potassium_permanganate

  • Nickel–metal hydride battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    of the older nickel–cadmium cell (NiCd), with both using nickel oxide hydroxide, NiO(OH). However, the negative electrodes use a hydrogen-absorbing alloy

    Nickel–metal hydride battery

    Nickel–metal hydride battery

    Nickel–metal_hydride_battery

  • Sulfuric acid
  • Chemical compound (H2SO4)

    + 4 H+ → 4 Fe3+ + 2 H2O The Fe3+ produced can be precipitated as the hydroxide or hydrous iron oxide: Fe3+ + 3 H2O → Fe(OH)3↓ + 3 H+ The iron(III) ion

    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric_acid

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  • LEAH
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LEAH

    (לֵאָה) Hebrew name LEAH means "weary." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's first wife. Compare with other forms of Leah.

    LEAH

  • Leal
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Spanish, and Portuguese

    Leal

    English, Spanish, and Portuguese : nickname for a loyal or trustworthy person, from Old French leial, Spanish and Portuguese leal ‘loyal’, ‘faithful (to obligations)’, Latin legalis, from lex, ‘law’, ‘obligation’ (genitive legis).

    Leal

  • Leaf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leaf

    English : from the Old English personal names Lēofa (masculine) and Lēofe (feminine) ‘dear’, ‘beloved’. These names were in part short forms of various compound names with this first element, in part independent affectionate bynames.English : apparently a topographic name for someone who lived in a densely foliated area, from Middle English lēaf ‘leaf’; a certain Robert Intheleaves is recorded in London in the 14th century.Americanized form of Swedish Lö(ö)f, Löv, an ornamental name from löv ‘leaf’.English translation of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental surname Blatt.

    Leaf

  • ELAD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ELAD

    (אֶלְעַד) Contracted form of Hebrew El'adah, ELAD means "whom God puts on."

    ELAD

  • Lear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lear

    English : habitational name from any of various places in northern France named with the Germanic element lār ‘clearing’.English : variant of Layer.English : nickname from Old English hlēor ‘cheek’, ‘face’Irish : reduced Anglicization of Gaelic Mac Giolla Uidhir ‘son of the swarthy lad’ or ‘son of the servant of Odhar’, a byname from odhar (genitive uidhir) ‘dun-colored’, ‘weatherbeaten’. Compare McAleer.

    Lear

  • LEAH
  • Female

    English

    LEAH

     Variant spelling of Old English Lea, LEAH means "meadow." Compare with other forms of Leah.

    LEAH

  • LEDA
  • Female

    Greek

    LEDA

    (Λήδα) Greek name LEDA means "woman." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Kastor, Pollux and Helen.

    LEDA

  • Leas
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and Irish

    Leas

    Scottish and Irish : possibly a reduced and altered form of McLeish.English : see Lees 2.Americanized form of German Lasch.

    Leas

  • Read
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Read

    English : nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion, from Middle English re(a)d ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, from an unattested Old English rīed, r̄d ‘woodland clearing’.English : Read in Lancashire, the name of which is a contracted form of Old English rǣghēafod, from rǣge ‘female roe deer’, ‘she-goat’ + hēafod ‘head(land)’; Rede in Suffolk, so called from Old English hrēod ‘reeds’; or Reed in Hertfordshire, so called from an Old English ryhð ‘brushwood’.English : A family called Read were established in America in the early 18th century by John Read, who was born in Dublin, sixth in descent from Sir Thomas Read of Berkshire, England. His son, George Read (1733–98), was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and as a lawyer helped frame the Constitution.

    Read

  • LEDA
  • Female

    English

    LEDA

    (Λήδα) Greek name LEDA means "woman." In mythology, this is the name of the mother of Castor, Pollux and Helen.

    LEDA

  • Unni
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Danish, Finnish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Swedish, Telugu

    Unni

    Lead

    Unni

  • LEA
  • Female

    English

    LEA

     Old English name LEA means "meadow." Compare with another form of Lea.

    LEA

  • Leed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leed

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.

    Leed

  • Head
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Kent)

    Head

    English (chiefly Kent) : from Middle English heved ‘head’, applied as a nickname for someone with some peculiarity or disproportion of the head, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or at the head of a stream or valley. This surname has long been established in Ireland.

    Head

  • Lean
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Devon)

    Lean

    English (chiefly Devon) : nickname for a thin or lean person, from Middle English lene ‘lean’ (Old English hlǣne).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Liatháin (see Lehane).Reduced form of Scottish McLean.

    Lean

  • Leak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leak

    English : variant spelling of Leake.

    Leak

  • Nead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nead

    English : possibly a metonymic nickname for a needy person, from Middle English ne(e)d ‘need’.Respelling of German Nied.

    Nead

  • LEA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LEA

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEA means "weary." Compare with another form of Lea.

    LEA

  • Mead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mead

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Middle English mede ‘meadow’ (Old English mǣd).English : metonymic occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead (Old English meodu), an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting honey.

    Mead

  • READ
  • Male

    English

    READ

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old English byname, Red, READ means "red-headed or ruddy-complexioned." 

    READ

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Online names & meanings

  • Burl
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Burl

    Forest; cup bearer.

  • Pitrabhakta | பீத்ரபாகதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pitrabhakta | பீத்ரபாகதா

    Devoted to his father

  • Panan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Panan

    Singer; Messenger; Lover

  • Akchay
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Akchay

    Immortal

  • Komalini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Komalini

    Beautiful

  • Iim
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Iim

    Heaps of Hebrews; or of angry men.

  • REBA
  • Female

    English

    REBA

     Pet form of English Rebecca and Rebekah, REBA means "ensnarer." Compare with another form of Reba.

  • Subarna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Subarna

    Of the Colour of Gold

  • Abilashini | அபீலாஷீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Abilashini | அபீலாஷீநீ

    Desire, Aspiration, Desirability

  • Vasey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vasey

    English : variant of Veazey.

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  • Read
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Read

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To tend or reach in a certain direction, or to a certain place; as, the path leads to the mill; gambling leads to other vices.

  • Lead
  • n.

    Sheets or plates of lead used as a covering for roofs; hence, pl., a roof covered with lead sheets or terne plates.

  • Dead
  • a.

    Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection; as, a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page; leaded matter.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To conduct or direct with authority; to have direction or charge of; as, to lead an army, an exploring party, or a search; to lead a political party.

  • Led
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lead

  • Lead
  • n.

    precedence; advance position; also, the measure of precedence; as, the white horse had the lead; a lead of a boat's length, or of half a second.

  • Head
  • v. t.

    To be at the head of; to put one's self at the head of; to lead; to direct; to act as leader to; as, to head an army, an expedition, or a riot.

  • Lead
  • n.

    A plummet or mass of lead, used in sounding at sea.

  • Leady
  • a.

    Resembling lead.

  • Lead
  • n.

    The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To begin a game, round, or trick, with; as, to lead trumps; the double five was led.

  • Lead
  • n.

    A small cylinder of black lead or plumbago, used in pencils.

  • Lead
  • v. t.

    To go or to be in advance of; to precede; hence, to be foremost or chief among; as, the big sloop led the fleet of yachts; the Guards led the attack; Demosthenes leads the orators of all ages.

  • Dead
  • a.

    Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.

  • Lead
  • n.

    An article made of lead or an alloy of lead

  • Led
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lead.