In chemistry, an alkali (; from Arabic: al-qaly القلي, القالي , “ashes of the saltwort”) is a basic, ionicsalt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metalchemical element. An alkali also can be defined as a base that dissolves in water. A solution of a soluble base has a pH greater than 7.0. The adjectivealkaline is commonly, and alkalescent less often, used in English as a synonym for basic, especially for soluble bases. This broad use of the term is likely to have come about because alkalis were the first bases known to obey the Arrhenius definition of a base, and they are still among the most common bases.