An archaic or variant spelling of alkali; a chemical substance that neutralizes acids.
From Arabic al-qalī meaning 'plant ashes', the source of alkali; this spelling variant preserves the older English transliteration from Arabic.
When alchemists burned seaweed and plant ashes, they created alcali—the word traveled from Arabic through medieval Spanish into European chemistry, carrying the ghost of its origins as burnt plant matter.
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