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alkali A substance such as lye, soda or lime that can be highly destructive to paint films.
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alkalinity The quantitative capacity of a water or water solution to neutralize an acid. It is usually measured by titration with a standard acid solution of sulfuric acid, and expressed in terms of its calcium carbonate equivalent.
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alkali Opposite of acid, a caustic solution
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alkali metal An element in Group 1 of the periodic table.
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alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme found throughout the body. Like all enzymes, it is needed, in small amounts, to trigger specific chemical reactions.
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