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1. Salts are not alkalis.

2. Water solutions of some salts have a pH over 7,0.

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yes salt is an alkaline it containes SODIUM =

na +cl=NaCl

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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not a base, it is a salt. But sodium is an alkali metal.

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No it is ph7 and neutral

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Table salt is neutral (pH 7).

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