Alkali does not Stand for anything its a name given to those bases that dissolve in water.
For example NaOH is a BASE that can dissolve in water so its an alkali
another important thing is that all Alkali's are bases but all bases are NOT alkali's.
answer it yourself dude
An alkali is a substance, usually a liquid, that is rated higher than 7 on the pH scale. It is also known as a base. Chuis
An alkali is a base, so you are combining an acid and a base. This will result in a salt, water and probably a lot of heat being given off as well - stand clear.
There are six alkali metals- Lithium(Li), Sodium(Na), Potassium(K), Rubidium(Rb), Cesium(Cs), and Francium(Fr). I looked off of my Periodic Table which I got from my science teacher.
an alkali is the opposite to an acid, which reads 8 and above on the pH scale. 7 is a neutral and below seven is an acid.
answer it yourself dude
An alkali is a substance, usually a liquid, that is rated higher than 7 on the pH scale. It is also known as a base. Chuis
They are too reactive to remain in a stand-alone form.
Yes, From my science teacher I was told toothpaste is an Alkali as it breaks down the acid from your teeth, I think anyway? all the best
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