Four differences between acids and alkalis
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Acids have a pH less than 7. Alkalis have a pH greater than 7 Neutral substances have a pH equal to 7. ... Acids contain lots of hydrogen ions, which have the symbol H+. Alkalis contain lots of hydroxide ions, symbol OH-.
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Bases:
Bases don't dissolve in water.
All bases are not Alkalis.
It Nutralises Acids.
It is soapy to touch.
Alkalis:
Bases that dissolve in water are called Alkalis.
All Alkalis are Bases.
It releases OH-ions, accepts a proton.
FOR ALKALIS I ONLY FOUND 3.
I gave for bases.
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