why all bases are called alkalis but not all alkalis are called bases
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The equation for an acid is: Acid + Base --> Salt + Water. Therefore, all alkalis are bases because they will all neutralize acids, but not all bases are alkalis because not all bases will dissolve in water. An example of an alkali is sodium hydroxide....
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The equation for an acid is: Acid + Base --> Salt + Water. Therefore, all alkalis are bases because they will all neutralize acids, but not all bases are alkalis because not all bases will dissolve in water. An example of an alkali is sodium hydroxide.
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