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Alkali's and acids are an separate ends of the pH scale, the pH of acids being 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (strong to weak) and the pH of alkali's being 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 (weak to strong).
Examples of acids are hydrochloric acid (strong) and vinegar (weak). Toothpaste is an example of a weak alkali.
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alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali
NO!!!! Definitely not!!!! forms an alkali. An Alkali is a soluble base. . A base is a metal oxide. So any metal oxide that dissolves in water The symbol for acids is ' H^(+)'. The symbol of alkali is ; OH^(-) '. Acids are in the pH scale of 0 - 6 Alkalis are in the pH scale of 8-14. When you combine an acid with an alkali the product is water. H^(+) + OH^(-) = H2O ; pH = 7.
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H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
And acid plus an alkali produces water and a salt.
To neutralize an alkali, you can add an acid to it. The acid will balance out the pH level by reacting with the alkali. Common acids used for neutralization include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and acetic acid.