In chemistry, an alkali (from Arabic: Al-Qaly القلي, القالي ) is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Alkalis are best known for being bases that dissolve in water. Bases are compounds with a pH greater than 7. The adjective alkaline is commonly used in English as a synonym for base, especially for soluble bases. This broad use of the term is likely to have come about because alkalis were the first bases known to obey the Arrhenius definition of a base and are still among the more common bases. Since Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, the term alkali in chemistry is normally restricted to those salts containing alkali and alkaline earth metal elements.
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... encyclopedia article on alkali (chemical compound), any of the soluble hydroxides of the alkali metals—i.e. ... BLOG. LOG IN. Skip this Advertisement ...www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/15573/alkaliIn chemistry, an alkali (from Arabic: Al-Qaly القلي, القالي ) is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Alkalis are best known for being bases that dissolve in water. Bases are compounds with a pH greater than 7. The adjective alkaline is commonly used in English as a synonym for base, especially for soluble bases. This broad use of the term is likely to have come about because alkalis were the first bases known to obey the Arrhenius definition of a base and are still among the more common bases. Since Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory, the term alkali in chemistry is normally restricted to those salts containing alkali and alkaline earth metal elements.
Common properties
Alkalis are all Arrhenius bases, which form hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water. Common properties of alkaline aqueous solutions include:
- Moderately-concentrated solutions (over 10-3 M) have a pH of 10 or greater. This means that they will turn phenolphthalein from colorless to pink.
- Concentrated solutions are caustic (causing chemical burns).
- Alkaline solutions are slippery or soapy to the touch, due to the saponification of the fatty acids on the surface of the skin.
- Alkalis are normally water soluble, although some like barium carbonate are only soluble when reacting with an acidic aqueous solution.
- Acids and alkalis are measured on a pH scale
- Alkalis are commonly found in household cleaners like bleach
Confusion between alkali and base
The terms "base" and "alkali" are often used interchangeably, particularly outside of a scientific context, but they do not have the same meaning. While all alkaline solutions are basic, not all bases are alkaline.
The following are common mistakes:
- The phrase "measuring the alkalinity of soil" is incorrect since the property measured is actually the pH (base property).
- Calling bases that are not alkalis, such as ammonia, alkaline (ammonia is a base but not an alkali).
Also, not all salts formed by alkali metals are alkaline; this designation applies only to those salts that are basic. And while most electropositive metal oxides are basic, only the soluble alkali metal and alkaline earth metal oxides can be correctly called alkalis.
This definition of an alkali as a basic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal is the most common, based on dictionary definitions 12, however conflicting definitions of the term alkali do exist. These include:

























