KOH

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Uses of KOH can include:

Chemistry:

  • KOH is the molecular formula for potassium hydroxide
    • A KOH test is a procedure in which potassium hydroxide is used to dissolve skin and reveal fungal cells under the microscope
    • KOH is used as an anisotropic etchant for silicon in MEMS fabrication.
    • Iodine value is expressed in milligrams of KOH per gram.

Person's name:

  • Ava Lyn Koh, one of the first movie stars of the Singapore film industry
  • Dasmond Koh, Singaporean television compere and actor
  • Harold Hongju Koh (born 1954), the Dean of the Yale Law School
  • Howard Koh, Professor and Associate Dean at the Harvard School of Public Health
  • Koh Buck Song, writer and communications consultant in Singapore
  • Koh Okabe (born 1957), a Japanese photographer specializing in music photos
  • Koh Se-kai (born 1934), political/historical scholar, a leader of the Taiwan independence movement
  • Koh Tsu Koon (born 1949), Malaysian politician
  • Sophie Koh (born 1979), an Australian based musician
  • Terence Koh (born 1977), American artist
  • Germaine Koh (born 1967), Malaysian-born Canadian artist

Place name:

  • Daman-e-Koh, a hill at the north of Islamabad in the middle of Margalla Hills
  • Koh-e-Murad, a shrine in Turbat, Baluchistan
  • Koh Ker, an Angkorian site in northern Cambodia
  • Pusht-e-Koh, a district in Farah Province, Afghanistan
  • Ras Koh, a foothill in Chagai District, Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Safed Koh (white mountain), a range of mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border
  • Shib Koh, a district in Farah Province, Afghanistan

Initials or acronym:

  • KOH is the IATA airport code for Koolatah, Queensland, Australia
  • KOH-AM is a radio station call sign in Dayton, Nevada

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