alkalipohjaisuutta
Alkalipohjaisuus refers to the property of being alkaline, meaning a substance has a pH level greater than 7. This is often associated with the presence of bases, which can accept protons or donate hydroxide ions in solution. In chemistry, alkalinity is a measure of the capacity of a water sample to neutralize acids. This capacity is primarily due to the presence of bicarbonate, carbonate, and hydroxide ions.
Alkaline substances are found in many everyday contexts. For example, soap and baking soda are common examples
The concept of alkalipohjaisuus is distinct from basicity, although often used interchangeably in casual contexts. Basicity