Chemistry, asked by skanam5170, 9 months ago

All alkaline are bases , and all bases are not bases .why.explain?

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Answered by purnendu013bhakat
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by rishita1161
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Answer:

Yes it's true

Explanation:

All the bases are dissolved in water to produce alkali whereas all the bases are not dissolved in water but all the alkali are dissolved in water. Thus all alkali are based but all bases are not alkali. Na₂O is a base because it dissociates in water to produce NaOH. NaOH, KOH and Ca(OH)₂ dissolved in water to produce OH⁻ ion.

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