Alkali

/ˈælkəˌlaɪ/ noun

An alkali is a type of chemical base that dissolves in water and usually feels slippery and tastes bitter, like many cleaning products. It can neutralize acids to form salts and water.

From Arabic *al-qalī* or *al-qily* “the ashes of saltwort,” plants burned to make soda ash for soap and glass. The term was adopted in medieval chemistry for similar basic substances.

AMአልካላይ
ARقلوي
BNক্ষার
CSalkálie
DAalkali
DEAlkali
ELαλκάλι
ESálcali
FAقلیایی
FIalkali
FRalcali
GUક્ષાર
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