Science, asked by shauryaaarya123, 10 months ago

All alkalies are bases but all bases are not alkalies. Justify this statement.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Bases may either be soluble or insoluble in water. 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.

Answered by Spackle1017
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Answer:

All alkalis are bases as alkalis are technically bases soluble (means alkali is soluble in water)

in water but all the bases are not alkali because all the bases are not soluble in water.

hope this helps!!

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