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alkaline The word alkali can mean:-*In chemistry, an alkali is a specific type of base, formed as a carbonate, hydroxide or other ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkali earth metal element. The word alkali or the adjective alkaline are frequently used to refer to all bases, since most common bases are alkalis, although such use is really a synecdoche.*In the western parts of the USA, natural soda or potash deposits (soda and potash themselves are both alkali salts). ...
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alkalinity The relative acidity of any solution expressed in a pH range of numbers. The pH value is the negative common logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration in a solution, expressed in moles per liter of solution. A neutral solution, that is, one that is neither acidic nor alkaline, such as pure water, has a concentration of 10 moles per liter; its pH is thus 7. ...
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alkalinity A condition in which the urine becomes more alkaline, and consequently less acid, than normal.
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alkaline A substance with very few hydrogen ions, and a pH over 7. Lye is strongly alkaline.
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alkaline phosphatase An enzyme normally present in certain cells within the liver, bone, kidneys, intestine, and placenta. When the cells are destroyed in those tissues, more of the enzyme leaks into the blood, and levels rise in proportion to the severity of the condition. Measurement of this enzyme is used as an indication of the health of the liver.
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