soap,milkand other cleaning products
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Bicarbonate of Soda commonly used for cooking (plus a range of other things) is a common everyday Alkaline.
An example of alkali in the house could be a normal 9V battery or toothpaste.
The bases (hydroxides) other than I-group elements of periodic table are not alkalies as Cu(OH)2 and AgOH
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.
An example of an alkali is Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)
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Bicarbonate of Soda commonly used for cooking (plus a range of other things) is a common everyday Alkaline.
An example of alkali in the house could be a normal 9V battery or toothpaste.
Sodium is an alkali metal.
Sodium is an alkali metal.
gold
All alkali metals exist in nature as compounds.
Alkali metals are lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium.They are the metals with the higher chemical reactivity.
I give an example for ammonium salt ....hmm.... lets just take ammonium chloride as an example . How about alkali ? I take calcium hydroxide as an example for alkali . Calcium hydroxide is formed when calcium oxide reacts with water whereas ammonium chloride is formed when hydrochloric acid reacts with ammonia solution . Calcium hydroxide (alkali) + ammonium chloride (ammonium salt) --> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water .
example of an alkali is a soap soap helps us clean our body so it is useful for living things
neutrallization is a chemical reaction of acid and alkali