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alkali

American  
[al-kuh-lahy] / ˈæl kəˌlaɪ /

noun

plural

alkalis, alkalies
  1. Chemistry.

    1. any of various bases, the hydroxides of the alkali metals and of ammonium, that neutralize acids to form salts and turn red litmus paper blue.

    2. any of various other more or less active bases, as calcium hydroxide.

    3. (not in technical use) an alkali metal.

    4. Obsolete. any of various other compounds, as the carbonates of sodium and potassium.

  2. Agriculture. a soluble mineral salt or a mixture of soluble salts, present in some soils, especially in arid regions, and detrimental to the growing of most crops.


adjective

  1. Chemistry. alkaline.

alkali British  
/ ˈælkəˌlaɪ /

noun

  1. chem a soluble base or a solution of a base

  2. a soluble mineral salt that occurs in arid soils and some natural waters

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alkali Scientific  
/ ălkə-lī′ /

plural

alkalis
  1. A hydroxide of an alkali metal. The aqueous solution of alkalis is bitter, slippery, caustic, and characteristically basic in reactions.


alkali Cultural  
  1. A bitter, caustic mineral often found in large beds in the desert. Alkalis are bases; two common examples are lye and ammonia.


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Plants have difficulty growing in soil that is rich in alkalis.

Etymology

Origin of alkali

1300–50; Middle English alkaly < Middle French alcali < dialectal Arabic al-qalī, variant of Arabic qily saltwort ashes

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After spending July gorging on the larvae of alkali flies, the birds are gradually departing this month to begin their migration to another saline lake about 6,000 miles away — Laguna Mar Chiquita in Argentina.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 22, 2025

The low-carbon seawater then has alkali added to it – to neutralise the acid that was added – and is then pumped back out into a stream that flows into the sea.

From BBC • Apr. 17, 2025

Another Los Angeles Times report on a roundup of immigrants begins by noting, “Human misery was compounded here today by a blistering desert sun and swirls of alkali dust.”

From Salon • Sep. 21, 2024

Using the proposed method, larger alkali metal ions such as cesium could be incorporated into the perovskite structure, leading to ferroelectrics with desirable dielectric properties.

From Science Daily • Apr. 25, 2024

He drifted past saguaros and alkali flats, camped beneath escarpments of naked Precambrian stone.

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer

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