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difference between Alkali and non alkali​

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Answered by salehashaikh3g
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Answer:

Alkalis are those bases that can dissolve in water while those which don't dissolve in water are not alkali. That is all bases are not alkaline except those that can dissolve in water. Therefore, we can say that alkali is a basic hydroxide which dissolves in water which turns red litmus to blue.

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Answered by shahabkhi
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Answer:

A soluble base is also called an Alkali

Explanation:

non-Alkali:-

  • Non-alkali Give off H+ (hydrogen) ions in water
  • Non-alkali generally taste sour due to the sour H+ ions
  • Non-alkali have a pH less than 7
  • Arrhenius Definition: An acid is any chemical compound which when dissolved in water gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure water.

Alkali:-

  • Alkali give off H- (hydrogen) ions in water
  • Alkali generally taste sour due to the sour H+ ions
  • Alkali have a pH less than 7

Arrhenius Definition: A base is an aqueous substance that can accept hydrogen ions.

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