| alkali |
Various soluble salts, principally of sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium, that have the property of combining with acids to form neutral salts and may be used in chemical water treatment processes.
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| alkalinity |
a measure of the capacity of water to neutralize acid. Alkali substances in water include hydroxides or bases.
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| alkalinization |
(AL-ka-LIN-ih-ZAY-shun) The process by which a substance becomes an alkali. An alkali is the opposite of an acid.
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| alkali metal |
A metal in Group IA, such as Li, Na, K, and so on.
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| alkali |
Historically, a compound that neutralizes acids. Now known as a base.
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