alcalis
Alcalis, or alkalis, are bases that dissolve in water to form alkaline solutions. In aqueous solution they typically produce hydroxide ions (OH−), resulting in a pH above 7. While all alkalis are bases, not all bases are alkalis. Alkalis can be strong, dissociating completely in water, or weak, dissociating only partly.
Common examples of alkalis include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH), which are strong alkalis
Properties of alkalis include a tendency to neutralize acids, forming salts and water in neutralization reactions.
Safety considerations are important: many alkalis are caustic and can cause chemical burns or eye damage. Proper