Alkalinity

/ˌælkəˈlɪnɪti/ noun

The quality or degree to which a substance is alkaline, meaning it has a pH greater than 7 and can neutralize acids.

From Arabic 'al-qali' (plant ashes) + Latin '-inity' (quality suffix). The term emerged in chemistry during the 18th century to describe basic substances that are opposite to acids.

AMቤስ
ARقلوية
BNক্ষারীয়তা
CAalcalinitat
CSalkalita
DAalkalinitet
DEAlkalität
ELαλκαλικότητα
ESalcalinidad
FAبازی
FIemäksisyys
FRalcalinité
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