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what is the difference between a base and a alkali? give example

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge  \fbox \red{bases}

  • Bases do not dissolve in water
  • All bases are not alkali
  • It neutralizes acids It releases OH- ions, accepts a proton
  • Example: Zinc hydroxide, copper oxide

 \huge \fbox \purple{alkalies}

  • Bases that dissolve in water are alkali
  • All alkali are bases
  • It releases OH- ions, accepts a proton
  • Example: potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide
Answered by ps888745
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Answer:

Base : Bases do not dissolve in water.

Alkali : Bases that dissolve in water are alkali

Base : All bases are not alkali.

Alkali : All alkali are bases

Base : It neutralizes acids.

Alkali : It releases OH- ions, accepts a proton.

(Base) Example : Zinc hydroxide, copper oxide

(alkali) Example : potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide.

Explanation:

These are some differences between A Base and a Alkali. May be it can help you ☺️

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