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The bases (hydroxides) other than I-group elements of periodic table are not alkalies as Cu(OH)2 and AgOH

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Is every base and alkali but every alkali is not a base?

yes


What is example difference between a base and an alkali?

The difference is not very big, even quite formally, I'd say.Alkali are hydroxidesBase is a substance capable of reaction with protons (H+ ions) donated by acids.So:All alkali's in solution are bases,but not all bases are alkali: for example NH3 basic but not a hydroxide of a metal ion.


Is potassium hydroxide an alkali or a base?

Potassium hydroxide is both an alkali and a base. Alkali typically refers to a soluble base, and since potassium hydroxide dissolves in water to form hydroxide ions, it is considered an alkali. Additionally, as a strong base, it can accept protons from acids, making it a base.


Is alkali is a base?

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Is alkali and base have same properties?

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What is the pH base?

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Is a metal acid or alkali?

A metal is a base and is an alkali


What ia an example of an alkali?

An example of an alkali is Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)


What is the name given to any soluble base?

The name given to any soluble base is an alkali.


Is alkali insouble?

No. An alkali is a special type of base which is soluble in water.


What is another name for a base?

Alkaline acidsIf you are referring to a chemical base, it is also known as Alkali. I hope that answered your questions.


How would you obtain an alkali from a base?

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