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Neutralize, you mean :) An equal amount of an acid and an alkali will neutralize to produce water and a corresponding salt. ;)


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What does alkali mean when its in water?

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What is a dilute alkali mean?

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NONE!!! They all react and dissolve in water. However, on going down the Group from lithium to francium , the dissolution becomes more an more violent from a gentle fizz (lithium) to explosion (francium). Francium is NOT found in an 'open' lab. because it is also radio-active. Because you can't have explosive material spraying radio-active matter everywhere in an uncontrolled manner.


Which alkali is strongest in alkali?

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What does neutrilise mean?

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Is a alkali a atom?

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What does non-alkali mean?

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