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Alkalis have pH numbers above 7, typically ranging from 7 to 14. This indicates that they are basic in nature and can neutralize acids. Examples of alkalis include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
Look it up in a table of acid constants (proteolytic equilibrium constants) or Ka-table. weak: CH3COOH, acetic acid Ka=1.7*10-5 , very weak: HCN, Hydrogen cyanide Ka = 4.9*10-10 strong: HCl, Hydrogen chloride Ka >> 1.0
1. An alkali must contain a metal ion 2. Alkali sometimes can neutralize acid, if it is applied with enough force 3. All alkalis are inedible 4. For an alkali to be found in nature, it must not contain radioactivity 5. Uses of alkalis include tanning leather, cleaning, and scrubbing 6. Caustic is another word for alkali. 7. Kansas holds the largest supply of alkali in the US. 8. Alkali was discovered in Greece, yet perfected in Rome. 9. Some alkakis have been found in space, but this is not useful to humanity. 10. Sodium is the most popular metal from which to derive alkalis.
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
A weak alkali would have a pH greater than 7 but less than 10. Examples of weak alkalis include ammonia and baking soda.
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Alkalis have pH numbers above 7, typically ranging from 7 to 14. This indicates that they are basic in nature and can neutralize acids. Examples of alkalis include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide.
Look it up in a table of acid constants (proteolytic equilibrium constants) or Ka-table. weak: CH3COOH, acetic acid Ka=1.7*10-5 , very weak: HCN, Hydrogen cyanide Ka = 4.9*10-10 strong: HCl, Hydrogen chloride Ka >> 1.0
1. An alkali must contain a metal ion 2. Alkali sometimes can neutralize acid, if it is applied with enough force 3. All alkalis are inedible 4. For an alkali to be found in nature, it must not contain radioactivity 5. Uses of alkalis include tanning leather, cleaning, and scrubbing 6. Caustic is another word for alkali. 7. Kansas holds the largest supply of alkali in the US. 8. Alkali was discovered in Greece, yet perfected in Rome. 9. Some alkakis have been found in space, but this is not useful to humanity. 10. Sodium is the most popular metal from which to derive alkalis.
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
A weak alkali would have a pH greater than 7 but less than 10. Examples of weak alkalis include ammonia and baking soda.
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