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What are differences between Alkali and Alkaline?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Alkali is used to indicate bases. It is used as a noun and alkaline is used as an adjective.

However, in this context, they are used to indicate group 1 and group 2 metals in the periodic table.

However, when they are used to indicate elements, normally alkali metal and alkaline earth metal terms are used.

Answered by falgunishah160
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The term 'Alkaline' is used for the Alkaline Earth Metals in the Periodic Table of Elements. ... The words alkali and alkaline can mean the same thing if you use them it in a non-chemical conversation. Basically, alkali is the noun while alkaline is the adjective.

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