"Base" is a more general term. For a base to be alkaline it has to be soluble in water and it has to be formed from an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal.
An alkaline solution is a base. Alkaline solutions have a pH greater than 7 and contain more hydroxide ions (OH-) than hydrogen ions (H+).
The solution at the endpoint of an acid-base titration involving a weak acid and a strong base will be alkaline. This is because the weak acid will have been neutralized by the strong base, resulting in excess hydroxide ions in the solution causing it to be alkaline.
The scientific name for alkaline is hydroxide. It refers to a type of base that has a high pH level and can neutralize acids.
Ammonia is a compound (NH3) that acts as a weak base. It can accept a proton (H+) to form ammonium ions (NH4+), making it slightly alkaline in solution.
No, salt is not alkaline. Salt is a neutral compound that is formed from the reaction between an acid and a base.
The terms alkaline and base are synonymous.
Alkaline is just a solution form of base such as liquid sodium hydroxyde
It is alkaline because it is used to help neutralise the acid produced by the stomach.
An alkaline solution is a base. Alkaline solutions have a pH greater than 7 and contain more hydroxide ions (OH-) than hydrogen ions (H+).
A base is alkaline.
Alkaline metals and alkaline earth metals form their oxides when burnt. These oxides are base.
The solution at the endpoint of an acid-base titration involving a weak acid and a strong base will be alkaline. This is because the weak acid will have been neutralized by the strong base, resulting in excess hydroxide ions in the solution causing it to be alkaline.
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its a base.
Chlorine bleach is an alkaline, or base.
The scientific name for alkaline is hydroxide. It refers to a type of base that has a high pH level and can neutralize acids.