"Alkali (Arabic = the ash). This term was originally applied to the ashes of sea-plants; but it was soon extended to include substances which, like the ash of sea-weed, easily dissolved in water, forming solutions which had a soap-like action on the skin, affected the colour of plants, and reacted with acids with effervescence and the production of new substances wherein neither the properties of the acids nor those the alkalis were prominent."
January 1, 1970