No, a coin is not an alkali. It's a metal or metal alloy. Alkali metals are very reactive and coins are not made of them. These metals react with the water in air, so they are stored beneath a liquid they do not react with (like kerosene), or in a gas they will not react with (like an inert gas). Making coins out of alkali metals would give entirely new meanings to "depreciation" and the phrase "money burns a hole in my pocket."
Hydrogen oxide is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is water, which is a neutral substance.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
ph 8- p14 is a alkali. blue for weak alkali (ph 8) purple for strong alkali (ph14)
Alkali. IF something contains hydroxide ions it is an alkali.
Lynx is a brand of deodorant and toiletry products and is not an acid or alkali. It is a neutral substance designed for personal hygiene.
Lithium hydroxide is the strongest alkali in the alkali metal group.
No. An alkali is a compound: the hydroxide of al alkali metal.
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No,it is not a alkali earth metal.It is a alkali metal.
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Sodium is an alkali metal.
Sodium is an alkali metal.