Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

slightly-alkaline

Adjective
/ˈslaɪtli ælˈkeɪn/
Definition
Having a pH level that is just above neutral, indicating a mild base.
Examples
  • Rainwater can be slightly alkaline depending on environmental factors.
  • Some soils are slightly alkaline, which can affect the plants that thrive there.
  • The solution was slightly alkaline, making it suitable for certain chemical reactions.
Meaning
The term ‘slightly-alkaline’ refers to a substance that has a pH level greater than 7 but not high enough to be classified as strongly alkaline. It implies a small degree of basicity.
Synonyms
  • mildly basic
  • somewhat alkaline
  • gently alkaline