alkaalline
Alkaalline is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard word. In chemistry, the term "alkaline" refers to a solution that has a pH greater than 7. Alkaline substances are basic and can neutralize acids. Examples of alkaline substances include baking soda, ammonia, and lye. The word "alkaline" is derived from the Arabic word "al-qali," meaning ashes, as many alkaline substances were historically derived from wood ashes.
If "alkaalline" was intended to be "alkaline," then its properties and uses are well-documented in scientific
It is possible that "alkaalline" refers to a specific brand name, a niche term within a particular