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All Alkalies are bases but all bases are not Alkalies justify this statement.​

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Answered by MrRdx
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A substance that neutralizes an acid is a base and that soluble in water is an alkali. However, all bases are not soluble in water. Thus, All alkali are bases but all bases are not alkali. Thus the given statement is true.

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Answered by amanulshakoor3
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A substance that neutralizes an acid is a base and that soluble in water is an alkali. However, all bases are not soluble in water. Thus, All alkali are bases but all bases are not alkali. Thus the given statement is true.

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.

However, all bases are not soluble in water. ... Copper (II) Oxide(CuO) which is a basic metallic oxide and can neutralize acids but it cannot get dissolved in water and, thus, cannot be called an Alkali. - Thus, conclusively it can be said that all alkalis are bases but all bases are not alkali.

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