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Alkalinities

Definition: The English word "alkalinities" comes from a Hebrew term "al-kanit", meaning "an aqueous body or substance". However, as it pertains to chemistry, its exact meaning can vary. According to the Greek Septuagint and Septuolatist commentaries, the Hebrew term was originally "ahai," which means "water" in Hebrew. In Greek, this word is translated as "alakalia", or a "quenching of fire." In the New Testament (KJV) context, the Hebrew word "alkalinities" was used to refer to something that had a clear coloration similar to that of a liquid, especially a blue one. This term was often associated with minerals like calcium carbonate and was frequently found in rocks. The definition is as follows: - Alkalinity: The property of a substance to be alkaline or acidic. - Aqueous body or substance: An object which contains a mixture of molecules of water, that is capable of dissolving salts. Examples include salt, potash, and soda. In the Bible, "alkalinities" are often used as an adjective in Old Testament context to describe the properties of certain minerals like iron, sodium, and magnesium, among others.


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