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All alkalis are bases, but not all bases are alkalis. Explain.

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Answered by RashishRaj2
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Explanation:

Alkalis are those bases that can dissolve in water while those which don't dissolve in water are not alkali. ... 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.

If a base does dissolve in water, we call it an alkali. Here are two examples: Copper oxide is a base because it will react with acids and neutralise them, but it is not an alkali because it does not dissolve in water. Sodium hydroxide is a base because it will react with acids and neutralise them.

Answered by Anonymous
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Alkalis are those bases that can dissolve in water while those which don't dissolve in water are not alkali. ... 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.

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