emäksisestä
Emäksisestä is a Finnish adjective meaning "basic" or "alkaline" in a chemical context. It describes a substance that has a pH greater than 7. Basic substances are characterized by their ability to accept protons or donate hydroxide ions. In aqueous solutions, they typically produce hydroxide ions (OH-), which is why they are often referred to as alkaline. Common examples of bases include sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH), and ammonia (NH3). These substances can feel slippery to the touch and have a bitter taste. They react with acids in a process called neutralization, forming salt and water. The strength of a base is determined by its degree of dissociation in water. Strong bases dissociate completely, while weak bases only partially dissociate. The term "emäksisestä" is used in various scientific fields, including chemistry, biology, and environmental science, to describe the properties and behavior of alkaline substances. Understanding the concept of basicity is fundamental to comprehending chemical reactions and the composition of various substances.
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