Meaning & Definition of word "Alkali"

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    Alkali

    /ˈæl.kə.laɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A class of compounds that include sodium, potassium, lithium, and other elements that form hydroxides in water and are typically soluble in water.
      • Example: Sodium hydroxide is a strong alkali used in many industrial processes.
    • 2. Any substance that has a pH greater than 7 and can neutralize acids.
      • Example: In chemistry, we often use alkalis to balance the acidity of solutions.
    • 3. The soluble hydroxides of alkali metals, such as sodium and potassium.
      • Example: Potassium carbonate is an example of an alkali that is used in the production of glass.
    • 4. A basic substance that can react with acids to form salts.
      • Example: Lime is commonly used in agriculture as an alkali to improve soil pH.

    Etymology

    From Arabic الكالي ('Al-qāli') meaning 'the ashes of saltwort'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    alkali metal:

    Any of the elements in group 1 of the periodic table, which are highly reactive.

    strong alkali:

    An alkali that has a high pH value, often used in strong chemical reactions.

    Related Words

    base:

    A substance that can accept hydrogen ions or donate electron pairs in reactions.

    bicarbonate:

    A salt containing the anion HCO3−, known for its buffering properties.

    Slang Meanings of alkali

    Meaning: Refers to someone or something that is overly basic or plain.

    Example Sentence: That outfit is so alkali; it needs some flair!