all alkalies are based but all base
are not alkalies justify this statement
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base is a substance that reacts with and neutralizes an acid. ... Therefore, all alkalis are bases because they will all neutralize acids, but not all bases are alkalis because not all bases will dissolve in water. An example of an alkali is sodium hydroxide
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Alkali is abase soluble in water, example NaOH, KOH.
Precisely,
Base is a compund that produce OH^(-1) or O^(-2)ions in its molten or aqueous state.
But alkali produces OH^(-1) ion as only ion in aqueous state only.
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