how are alkalis PRODUCED? give an example with equation
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An alkali is a substance that produces hydroxide ions, OH -(aq), when dissolved in water. (Higher tier) Strong acids completely ionise in water. They break up completely to produce a high concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.
Alkalis are usually defined as a subset of the bases. One of two subsets is commonly chosen. A basic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal (This includes Mg(OH)2 [magnesium hydroxide] but excludes NH3 [ammonia].) Any base that is soluble in water and forms hydroxide ions or the solution of a base in water.
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Alkalis can be defined as Bases that are soluble in water are called Alkalis. example : Sodium hydroxide, Potassium hydroxide,etc .
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