yes, it is a homogeneous mixture. i had a lab packet for chemistry due the other day and we went over it and this was a very similar question. it showed 4 pictures and we had to pick the homogeneous mixture in the previous illustrations.
Sodium hydroxide is a chemical compound. If it is dissolved in water it becomes a very caustic mixture.
yes
Yes it is.
Sodium hydroxide is used in furosemide injection assay because sodium hydroxide is pH-control and sodium hydroxide control the solution or the solution in stable.
Sodium hydroxide 1 N (normal solution) solution has a concentration of39,99710928 g/L (rounded 40 g/L) or 4 g/100 mL sodium hydroxide in water.
You will get a pink to a pinkish-red solution depending on how concentrated the sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is.
A sodium carbonate solution, or any solution for that matter, is a mixture.
no
mixture *********************** No, it's a compound.
Sodium hydroxide solution will be on the top.
Sodium hydroxide is not an unknown solution.
Add concentrated solution of Hydro chloric acid to the solution of sodium hydroxide till mixture becomes neutral (checked by litmus) then heat the mixture , when a little amount of water is left allow to cool the mixture , the crystals of sodium chloride settelted down filter and dry the crystals.
No. A sodium hydroxide solution is very basic.
No, sodium hydroxide is a pure substance.
Sodium hydroxide is used in furosemide injection assay because sodium hydroxide is pH-control and sodium hydroxide control the solution or the solution in stable.
Sodium hydroxide is prepared from sodium chloride by the electrolysis of the solution.
dilute sodium hydroxide solution
No Sodium hydroxide solution results -- not sodium chloride.
Determination of the concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution with the help of a neutralization reaction.
sodium hydroxide solution