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What are alkalis ?which ions are generated by them in water?​

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Answered by vikhyat04
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Explanation:

Alkalis are all soluble bases, ones which form hydroxide ions (OH−) when dissolved in water.

Answered by Anonymous
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Alkalis are all Arrhenius bases, ones which form hydroxide ions (OH−) when dissolved in water.

Acids and alkalis both contain ions. Acids contain lots of hydrogen ions, which have the symbol H+. Alkalis contain lots of hydroxide ions, symbol OH-. Water is neutral because the number of hydrogen ions is equal to the number of hydroxide ions.

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