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which is a base but not alcally ?​

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Answered by WantOnlyAyush
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The base is differentiated from alkali as alkalis are soluble in water. So, the bases that are not soluble in water are not alkalis. Complete step by step answer: ... Fe(OH)3 is a base, but it is not soluble in water.

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Answered by deepalijain322
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Answer:

The name of a base that is not alkali is copper oxide because the base, copper oxide reacts with acid to neutralize them but it is not water-soluble.

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