Alkalinity
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Example:
Imagine trying to find the right pillow for a good night's sleep; some are too soft, some are too firm, and some are just right. Just like finding the perfect pillow, alkalinity is about finding the right "strength" or effectiveness of a base in neutralizing acids. In this analogy, the pillow's firmness is like the strength of the base—too weak a pillow (or base) doesn't provide enough support (or neutralization), while the right firmness (or alkalinity) ensures comfort (or effective balance in pH).

Practice Version

Alkalinity: The strength of a base. Alkalinity. Alkalinity measures how well a substance can neutralize acids.