alkali |
A chemical substance with pH greater that 7 that reacts with and neutralizes and acid. Also called alkaline or base.
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alkalinity |
Alkalinity is useful in removing acidic, fatty and oily soils. Soap and soap-based products are alkaline and perform well only in an alkaline medium. Detergent products can be formulated at any level of alkalinity determined by the cleaning task to be performed.
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alkali |
a hydroxide which dissolves in water to form a solution with a pH greater than 7; capable of neutralizing an acid.
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alkalinity |
a pressure- and temperature-independent property of water that determines in part the carbon content. Formally defined as the equivalent sum of the bases that are titrable with strong acid.
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alkaline phosphatase |
A broad term depicting non-specific phosphomonoesterases with activity optimal at alkaline pH. The enzyme catalyzes the removal of a phosphate group from a substrate. This property is used in colorimetric and chemiluminescent detection reagents.
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