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.
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.
No, CS is not an alkali metal. It is a chemical element known as cesium, which belongs to the alkali metal group on the periodic table.
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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NaHCO3 contain sodium - an alkali metal.
alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali
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