why water soluble bases are alkalis?
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A base is any substance that neutralizes acid. 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.
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The bases which dissolve in water are called 'alkalis'
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