(inorganic chemistry) sodium hydroxide
(materials) Sodium hydroxide that contains 76-78% sodium oxide; the most important of the commercial caustic materials, used in chemical manufacture, petroleum refining, and pulp and paper manufacture.
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(inorganic chemistry) sodium hydroxide
(materials) Sodium hydroxide that contains 76-78% sodium oxide; the most important of the commercial caustic materials, used in chemical manufacture, petroleum refining, and pulp and paper manufacture.
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