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1. alkalized2. alkalize3. alkalizing4. rendered alkaline5. render alkaline6. rendering alkaline -
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1) General subject: alkalescence2) Medicine: alkalinization3) Engineering: alkalization, causticization, causticizing4) Chemistry: alkalescency, alkalizing, rendering alkaline5) Physics: alkalinizing6) Makarov: alkalifying, alkalizatlon -
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