The alkali which can deprotonate weak acids is a strong alkali, like Sodium hydroxide(NaOH), Potassium hydroxide(KOH), Lithium hydroxide(LiOH), etc.
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An alkali is any of a variety of caustic bases, such as soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose properties include solubility in alcohol and water, forming soaps, neutralizing and forming salts with acids, and changing red litmus to blue.
it is a solution that is over 7 in the pH scale, under 7 and it is an acid.
an alkali is a base that dissolves in water. A solution of a soluble base which
has a pH greater than 7.
Alkali metals are: lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium.
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it is the opposite of an acid.
No it's not an alkali metal the alkali metal group is in group one and two
No its a transition metal
Bismuth is not an alkali metal.
The Alkali metal with the greatest electronegativity is Lithium.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
it is an alkali metal
No it's not an alkali metal the alkali metal group is in group one and two
A metal is a base and is an alkali
No its a transition metal
Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the periodic table are transition metals.
Alkali Metal
The alkali metal, sodium, is an element.
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Sodium is an alkali metal.
It is a alkali metal for sure.
Lithium is an alkali metal.
Bismuth is not an alkali metal.