what are the difference between an alkali and a base
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Alkali is a base dissolved in water, a proton acceptor, releases OH- ions in solution. A Base is a substance can be used to neutralise an acid. An alkali is a "special" type of base which dissolves in water. not all bases are alkali because not all bases dissolve in water.
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Ans:-Bases:-
• A base is a substance that neutralizes an acid.
• All bases are not alkali
• Eg-Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) Alkali
• alkali compounds are a type of base that dissolve in water.
• All alkali are bases.
• Eg.-Baking soda
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