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what is the diffrence between a base and an alkali

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference is minor, but there is one. Essentially a base is a chemical which will react with an acid to form a salt and water only. An alkali is a water-soluble base. ... Insoluble bases, which are not called alkalis, are all metal oxides and insoluble metal hydroxides.

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The difference is minor, but there is one. Essentially a base is a chemical which will react with an acid to form a salt and water only. An alkali is a water-soluble base. ... Insoluble bases, which are not called alkalis, are all metal oxides and insoluble metal hydroxides.

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