Which bases are called alkalis? Give an example of alkalis?
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Bases that are highly soluble in water are known as alkalis.
They are recognized to comprise of high pH value, i.e., above 7.
Some of the most suitable examples of alkalis include Potassium Hydroxide, Sodium Hydroxide and many more.
All alkalis are bases but the reverse is not always true.
They are recognized to comprise of high pH value, i.e., above 7.
Some of the most suitable examples of alkalis include Potassium Hydroxide, Sodium Hydroxide and many more.
All alkalis are bases but the reverse is not always true.
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✴A base is any substance that neutralizes acid. It may or may not be soluble in water. Those bases which are soluble in water are called alkalis. They are soapy to touch, bitter and corrosive. Thus an alkali is a kind of base. For example NaOH, KOH etc.
▶▶Therefore it is said that all alkalis are bases but all bases are not alkalis.
✴A base is any substance that neutralizes acid. It may or may not be soluble in water. Those bases which are soluble in water are called alkalis. They are soapy to touch, bitter and corrosive. Thus an alkali is a kind of base. For example NaOH, KOH etc.
▶▶Therefore it is said that all alkalis are bases but all bases are not alkalis.
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