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How alkalis differ from bases? Explain.

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Answered by 5queen36
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A base is any substance that neutralizes acid. ... Thus an alkali is a water soluble base. For example NaOH, KOH etc. Therefore it is said that all alkalis are bases but all bases are not alkalis.

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Answered by anusha6369
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A base is a metal oxide or other compound that reacts with an acid to neutralize it and produces water and a salt. All bases don't dissolve in water. All alkalis are bases but all bases are not alkalis. Alkalis refers to those bases that are soluble in water and that are salts of alkaline or alkaline earth metals too.

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