Alkali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 wat...
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The alkali metals, found in group 1 of the periodic table (formerly known as group IA), are very reactive metals that do not occur freely in nature. These metals have only one electron in their outer shell. Therefore, they are ready to lose that one electron in ionic bonding with other elements.
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Alkali metal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The alkali metals are a series of chemical elements forming Group 1 (IUPAC style) of the periodic table: lithium ( Li ), sodium ( Na ), potassium ( K ), rubidium ( Rb ), caesium ( Cs ), an...
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ALKALI METALS TO THE LEFT ... When looking for families, the first one you will find is the alkali metal family of elements. They are also known as the alkaline metals. You should remember that there is a separate group called the alkaline earth metals in Group Two.
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Alkali water was a poisonous type of water. The pioneers tried to keep all of the animals away from the water, so they wouldn’t die. Alkali water is water that is contaminated. No one could drink the water at all, or they would die.
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In chemistry, a base that is soluble in water ... They may be divided into strong and weak alkalis: a strong alkali (for example, potassium hydroxide, KOH) ionizes completely when dissolved in water, whereas a weak alkali (for example, ammonium hydroxide, NH4OH) exists in a partially ionized state in solution.
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This mostly-post-1970 "25 questions" quiz responds to Michael Tomasky's (IMHO, unnaturally 1950s-1970s-oriented) quiz: Domestic Affairs: $200: What Cabinet department would oversee a card-check system? $400: $600: What crop receives the largest share of federal agricultural subsidies? $800: ... Foreign/Military Affairs:
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