Etymology: [ 'al-k&-l&n, -"lIn ] (adjective.) 1677. First attested in 1677. From alkali, ultimately from Arabic القلي (al-qaly, “ashes of the saltwort”), from قلى (qalā, “to roast in a pan, fry”).
An alkaline battery, Having a pH greater than 7, Of, or relating to an alkali, one of a class of caustic bases, Substance capable of neutralizing acid, with a pH greater than 7 0 See pH, A term describing materials with a pH greater than 7 A synonym of "basic", Soils that are basic rather than acidic with a PH value greater than 7 0 They contain high amounts of various salts of sodium and/or potassium, together with other soluble minerals, Having a pH factor of more than 7; having a relatively low concentration of hydrogen ions (contrasted with acid, especially as a characteristic of soil), Having a pH of 7 0 or greater, A compound which has an excess of hydroxide ions A substance which combines with acid and neutralises it, forming a salt pH >7 0, Refers to soil with a high pH Any pH over 7 is considered alkaline, alkalizate, alkalious, relating to or containing an alkali; having a pH greater than 7; "alkaline soils derived from chalk or limestone", When the pH of a solution measures above 7 0 on the pH scale Alkaline (often referred to as "basic") is the opposite of acid, in lubricating oil, the property of the substance that give it the chemical character of a base Alkaline materials neutralize acids to prevent acidic and corrosive wear in internal combustion engines, the opposite of acidic Alkaline materials have pH levels above 7 0 (neutral) Synonymous with the word basic, a substance with a pH over 7 0 (opposite of an acid), The condition of water or soil that contains an amount of alkali substances (various soluble salts) to raise the pH above 7 0; when extreme, alkalinity is caustic, having the properties of a base; related to high pH, These are substances that have a pH over 7 0 Alkaline based paper increases the longevity of paper Alkaline substances can be added to a material to neutralize acids or as an alkaline reserve or buffer for the purpose of counteracting acids that may form in the future A buffer may be added during manufacture or during the process of deacidification While a number of chemicals may be used as buffers, the most common are magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate, Non-acidic; basic, having a pH greater than 7, sometimes water or soils contain an amount of alkali (strongly basic) substances sufficient to raise the pH value above 7 0 and be harmful to the growth of crops, A supplemental coffee taste sensation characterized by a dry sensation at the back of the tongue Caused by the presence of alkaloid compounds, Soil acidity affects a plant's ability to absorb nutrients Alkaline soil has a pH of more than 7 0 -- A soil with a pH between 7 5 and 8 0 is mildly alkaline; 8 0 to 9 0 soils are moderately alkaline; and above that, soil is considered highly alkaline Plants growing in alkaline (or basic) soil are less able to absorb phosphorus, iron, and manganese Areas tending to experience drought will often have alkaline soils In addition to adding organic material, soil can be made less alkaline by adding elemental sulfur, (1) Having the properties of a base (2) Containing sodium and/or potassium in excess of the amount needed to form feldspar with the available silica; e g , an alkaline rock-in this sense sometimes written alkalic (3) Containing ions of one or more alkali metals (4) Waters containing more than average amounts of carbonates of sodium, potassium, magnesium, or calcium, Pertaining to habitats or substances having a pH greater than 7; basic (Lincoln, Boxshall & Clark 1982), A type of battery able to sustain longer periods of current drain with greater storage life when compared to the standard carbon-zinc type, The presence of alkali in water or soil in amounts sufficient to raise the pH value above 7 0, Alkaline substances have a pH over 7 0 They may be added to a material to neutralize acids or as an alkaline reserve or buffer for the purpose of counter-acting acids that may form in the future A buffer may be added during manufacture of during the process of deacidification While a number of chemicals may be used as buffers, the most common are magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate, The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of alkali substances to raise the pH above 7 0, Something that is alkaline contains an alkali or has a pH value of more than, Some soils are actually too alkaline for certain plant life. acidic + alkalinity al·ka·lin·ity A pH test measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. acidity. containing an alkali, of an alkali, like an alkali, containing an alkali, Some soils are actually too alkaline for certain plant life. ¡Ù acidic + alkalinity al·ka·lin·ity A pH test measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. ¡Ù acidity. containing an alkali, relating to or containing an alkali; having a pH greater than 7; "alkaline soils derived from chalk or limestone, Of or pertaining to an alkali or to alkalies; having the properties of an alkali, Of, or relating to an alkali,
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An alkaline battery
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Having a pH greater than 7
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Of, or relating to an alkali, one of a class of caustic bases
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Substance capable of neutralizing acid, with a pH greater than 7 0 See pH
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A term describing materials with a pH greater than 7 A synonym of "basic"
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Soils that are basic rather than acidic with a PH value greater than 7 0 They contain high amounts of various salts of sodium and/or potassium, together with other soluble minerals
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Having a pH factor of more than 7; having a relatively low concentration of hydrogen ions (contrasted with acid, especially as a characteristic of soil)
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Having a pH of 7 0 or greater
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A compound which has an excess of hydroxide ions A substance which combines with acid and neutralises it, forming a salt pH >7 0
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Refers to soil with a high pH Any pH over 7 is considered alkaline
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alkalizate
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alkalious
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relating to or containing an alkali; having a pH greater than 7; "alkaline soils derived from chalk or limestone"
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When the pH of a solution measures above 7 0 on the pH scale Alkaline (often referred to as "basic") is the opposite of acid
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in lubricating oil, the property of the substance that give it the chemical character of a base Alkaline materials neutralize acids to prevent acidic and corrosive wear in internal combustion engines
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the opposite of acidic Alkaline materials have pH levels above 7 0 (neutral) Synonymous with the word basic
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a substance with a pH over 7 0 (opposite of an acid)
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The condition of water or soil that contains an amount of alkali substances (various soluble salts) to raise the pH above 7 0; when extreme, alkalinity is caustic
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having the properties of a base; related to high pH
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These are substances that have a pH over 7 0 Alkaline based paper increases the longevity of paper Alkaline substances can be added to a material to neutralize acids or as an alkaline reserve or buffer for the purpose of counteracting acids that may form in the future A buffer may be added during manufacture or during the process of deacidification While a number of chemicals may be used as buffers, the most common are magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate
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Non-acidic; basic, having a pH greater than 7
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sometimes water or soils contain an amount of alkali (strongly basic) substances sufficient to raise the pH value above 7 0 and be harmful to the growth of crops
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A supplemental coffee taste sensation characterized by a dry sensation at the back of the tongue Caused by the presence of alkaloid compounds
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Soil acidity affects a plant's ability to absorb nutrients Alkaline soil has a pH of more than 7 0 -- A soil with a pH between 7 5 and 8 0 is mildly alkaline; 8 0 to 9 0 soils are moderately alkaline; and above that, soil is considered highly alkaline Plants growing in alkaline (or basic) soil are less able to absorb phosphorus, iron, and manganese Areas tending to experience drought will often have alkaline soils In addition to adding organic material, soil can be made less alkaline by adding elemental sulfur
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(1) Having the properties of a base (2) Containing sodium and/or potassium in excess of the amount needed to form feldspar with the available silica; e g , an alkaline rock-in this sense sometimes written alkalic (3) Containing ions of one or more alkali metals (4) Waters containing more than average amounts of carbonates of sodium, potassium, magnesium, or calcium
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Pertaining to habitats or substances having a pH greater than 7; basic (Lincoln, Boxshall & Clark 1982)
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A type of battery able to sustain longer periods of current drain with greater storage life when compared to the standard carbon-zinc type
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The presence of alkali in water or soil in amounts sufficient to raise the pH value above 7 0
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Alkaline substances have a pH over 7 0 They may be added to a material to neutralize acids or as an alkaline reserve or buffer for the purpose of counter-acting acids that may form in the future A buffer may be added during manufacture of during the process of deacidification While a number of chemicals may be used as buffers, the most common are magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate
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The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of alkali substances to raise the pH above 7 0
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Something that is alkaline contains an alkali or has a pH value of more than
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Some soils are actually too alkaline for certain plant life. acidic + alkalinity al·ka·lin·ity A pH test measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. acidity. containing an alkali
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of an alkali, like an alkali, containing an alkali sıfat
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Some soils are actually too alkaline for certain plant life. ¡Ù acidic + alkalinity al·ka·lin·ity A pH test measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. ¡Ù acidity. containing an alkali
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relating to or containing an alkali; having a pH greater than 7; "alkaline soils derived from chalk or limestone
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Of or pertaining to an alkali or to alkalies; having the properties of an alkali
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