Alkaline in a sentence as an adjective

It takes alkaline soil and makes it more neutral, closer to an ideal pH level, he said.

Battery life on 3xAA alkaline was about 60 months using the IR sensor.

Most of the time in the USA you end up with iron deficiency in soil by having it too alkaline.

A diet of largely meats and we'll start to switch to a more alkaline intestinal environment.

The credibility of this article is on par with those touting "alkaline water".

What they use now, ammonium nitrate with calcium carbonate which makes soil more alkaline doesnt make sense, he said.

If our stomach were alkaline, drinking Palcohol would be very dangerous.

Opium poppies may be better able to tolerate alkaline soil, but they do not require require it.

It wouldn't surprise me if much of the virgin soil in Afghanistan is alkaline, soil in arid areas often is.

Does anyone still use alkaline or zine-chloride batteries?

Another issue is that most soil is not alkaline, it's acidic, especially if it has been used for agriculture.

>>How long do the batteries in the lock last?Depends on the batteries...a 4 pack of name brand alkaline's from Target should get you between 10,000 and 18,000 cycles or about 1-2 years.

Despite the expense, I've adopted these in preference to alkaline, NiMH, or Eneloop batteries for my cameras.

After prolonged exposure to heat in alkaline pH conditions, 10 to 15% of the parent *** epimerized to iso-***.

People end up needing their bladders removed surgically from the sheer amount of extremely alkaline solutions they are putting into their bodies.

Alkaline definitions

adjective

relating to or containing an alkali; having a pH greater than 7; "alkaline soils derived from chalk or limestone"

See also: alkalic