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alkaloid organic substances occurring naturally, which are basic, forming salts with acids. The basic group is usually an amino function.
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alkalosis (al''kah-lo'sis) a condition in which the blood has a lower hydrogen ion concentration than normal, and an increased pH.
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alkalinity Alkalinity means the buffering capacity of water; the capacity of the water to neutralize itself. It prevents the water pH levels from becoming too basic or acid. It also adds carbon to water. Alkalinity stabilizes water at pH levels around 7. However, when the acidity is high in water the alkalinity decreases, which can cause harmful conditions for aquatic life.
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alkaline A substance or solution with a pH of 7.0 or above. Most soaps and detergents are alkaline.
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alkaline Of, relating to, or having the nature of an alkali (of the class of substances that liberate hydroxide ions in water). Alkalis usually form caustic or corrosive solutions, turn litmus blue and have a pH greater than 7.
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