Alkalis
Lithium hydroxide is the strongest alkali in the alkali metal group.
Paper is not an alkali; it is a material made from wood pulp. Alkalis are typically strong bases, with substances like sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide being common examples. Paper is neutral in nature and does not exhibit the properties of an alkali.
Acid + alkali ---> Salt + Water for exampleSodium Hydroxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> Sodium Chloride + Water
Lithium belongs to the alkali metal family in the periodic table.
Universal indicator turns shades of blue or purple in an alkali.
yes it is an alkali made from sodium hydroxide .
alkali is made out of a metal called zhphonie it is a very strong metal and is a substance to the earth
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Lithium hydroxide is the strongest alkali in the alkali metal group.
Paper is not an alkali; it is a material made from wood pulp. Alkalis are typically strong bases, with substances like sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide being common examples. Paper is neutral in nature and does not exhibit the properties of an alkali.
Paint thinner is typically an organic solvent made from petroleum distillation products. It is neither an acid nor an alkali, but rather a neutral substance.
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."
No. An alkali is a compound: the hydroxide of al alkali metal.
Neutrilisation is when you mix an acid and an alkali together. this, on a universal indicator, is 7 or green.
Soap itself is not an alkali, but it is usually made by mixing an alkali (such as sodium hydroxide) with fats or oils. When mixed with water, soap can act as a base and help to remove dirt and oils from surfaces.