No. "Lie" and "Lye" are two completely different words. "Lie" means to rest horizontally, and "Lye" is a very caustic cleaning product originally made from wood ash and lard.
The correct spelling is "lie" instead of "lye." The sentence should be: "I want to lie down."
Yes, lye is a strong base.
LYE is a BASE . More correctly an Alkali ( Soluble Base) . The name 'Lye' is an historical and trade name for Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH).
Yes, lye is basic in nature.
'Lye' has NO constituent acid. The name 'lye' is an historical and trade name for sodium hydroxide (NaOH) Sodium hydroxide is an Alkali (Soluble Base). However, Lye (sodium hydroxide) will react with acids to produce an 'chemical salt' and water/
There is only one way to spell the word "lie".
Lye is a chemical; an untruth is a lie.
The homophone for "lie" is "lye".
A homophone for "lye" is "lie".
The homophone of "lie" is "lye." "Lie" is a verb meaning to be in a horizontal position, while "lye" is a noun referring to a strong alkaline solution.
Yes, the word "lye" is a homophone for "lie." "Lye" refers to a strong alkaline solution used in manufacturing soap and cleaning products.
'Lying'... you spelled it right!
"After a long day, I decided to lie down on the sofa, while my friend prepared a lye solution for cleaning the pottery."
The correct spelling is "lie" instead of "lye." The sentence should be: "I want to lie down."
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They all lie on the continent of Asia.
Lyra is a beautiful name! How about lye (lie) also could be spelled ly :)