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All alkalies are bases but all bases are not alkalies.Why?

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Answered by amrithji
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All alkalies are are bases because they will all Neutralize acids but not all bases are alkalies because not all bases will dissolve in water.

Answered by akshathsinha10
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Alkalies are bases soluble in water,i.e, they are formed from bases.So, when a base is formed and it is not soluble in water then it is not an alkali and when the base is soluble in water then it is an alkali. This means that all bases are alkali but all alkalies are not bases.

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