No, none are; to be alkaline requires being a soluble base, and soaps are neither acidic or basic.
Some soaps can have a basic pH due to the presence of alkaline compounds like sodium hydroxide (lye) during their production. However, not all soaps are basic; there are also acidic and neutral soaps available on the market.
all soaps are alkaline, use a detergent. you didn't say what it was for, but for handwashing Dove and Zest brands of bar "soap" are good detergents in bar form. There are many others. Ivory brand is a soap, not a detergent, but it is advertised for purity so it should have negligible unreacted lye; but its still slightly alkaline.
Lime is alkaline in nature.
Lime is considered to be alkaline in nature.
It is a acid base.
Soaps are alkaline in nature and seeds grow best in 6 pH. 7 pH is neutral and more than 7pH becomes alkaline.
Some soaps can have a basic pH due to the presence of alkaline compounds like sodium hydroxide (lye) during their production. However, not all soaps are basic; there are also acidic and neutral soaps available on the market.
all soaps are alkaline, use a detergent. you didn't say what it was for, but for handwashing Dove and Zest brands of bar "soap" are good detergents in bar form. There are many others. Ivory brand is a soap, not a detergent, but it is advertised for purity so it should have negligible unreacted lye; but its still slightly alkaline.
Lime is alkaline in nature.
Lime is considered to be alkaline in nature.
It is a acid base.
Stanley B. Elliott has written: 'The alkaline-earth and heavy-metal soaps' -- subject(s): Metallic soaps
Soap is generally alkaline in nature. It has a pH level higher than 7, which means it is basic. Alkaline properties in soap help it to effectively lift dirt and oil from surfaces.
Yes and it depends on the sensitivity of your skin.
There are a number of different formulations of soaps, but in essence they are made by combining fat with some alkaline chemical. Lye soap (which is rather harsh) is made using sodium hydroxide, NaOH, mixed with fat.
Berries are generally acidic in nature.
Lime deposits are alkaline in nature. They are typically formed by calcium carbonate, which has an alkaline pH.