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AlkaliThe word alkali can mean:-Common properties of alkalisAlkalis are all Arrhenius bases and share many properties with other chemicals in this group (Arrhenius bases form hydroxide ions when dissolved in water). Common properties of alkaline solutions include:
Alkali saltsMost basic salts are alkali salts. Common alkali salts include:
In alkali lakes (a type of salt lake), evaporation concentrates the naturally occurring alkali salts, often forming a crust of mildly basic Examples of Alkali Lakes: Redberry Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada. EtymologyThe word "alkali" is derived from Arabic al qalīy = "the calcined ashes", referring to the original source of alkaline substance. Ashes were used in conjunction with animal fat to produce soap, a process known as saponification. |
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