alkalies are a thing which has a Ph scale thining of more than 7.They are used in cleaning products.
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SIC 2812 applies to ALKALIES AND CHLORINE.
Alkalies are basic substances (pH under 7).
NAICS 325181 applies to Alkalies and Chlorine Manufacturing.
For example sodium hydroxide is largely used in foods processing and in cleaning agents.
Carbon is unaffected by aqueous alkalies because it does not react with them under normal conditions. The strong basic nature of alkalies like sodium hydroxide (NaOH) or potassium hydroxide (KOH) is not strong enough to break the strong carbon-carbon bonds in carbon. This makes carbon resistant to corrosion or reaction with alkalies.
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Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
The main acid is phosphoric acid and the fizz is produced by weak carbonic acid. There are no strong alkalies, but there are some alkaloids: the main one being caffeine.
Bases have a pH above 7. These are of two types. The one which is soluble is called ALKALIES. The one which are insoluble are called INSOLUBLE BASE. Not all bases are soluble but only some of them are soluble. Eg: Ammonia, Aq. NaOH, etc are alkalies; they are soluble. RS :D
orange juice is an acid
Yes,alkalies and bases are the same. An alkali is a soluble salt of an alkali metal like sodium or potassium. Today, the term alkali describes a substance that chemically is a base (the opposite of an acid).
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the chlorine and alkalies industry employed 4,693 workers in 2001 with a total payroll of $362 million.