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Yes. caustic soda, scientifically known as sodium hydroxide, is often called lye. However, lye ma also refer to potassium hydroxide (caustic potash).
There is no such thing as caustic acid - caustic soda - YES. Caustic potash - YES - but not caustic acid
Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide, is inorganic. It contains no carbon.
This is just a guess, but if I saw that in an archaic formulary I'd probably assume they were talking about aqueous sodium hydroxide. "Liquor" is sometimes used in chemistry as a general term meaning solution, and "caustic soda" is an old term for sodium hydroxide.
Yes. Caustic soda, scientifically known as sodium hydroxide, is a dangerously strong base. Contact with it can cause serious chemical burns.
Hudrogen peroxide can. It contains Ions in the solution.
Yes, When Baking Soda is dissolved in water it will conduct electricity
It depends on the solution's degree of concentration or dilution.
ammonia should release on heating.
Caustic soda in Tagalog is "sosa kawstika."
If you think to mechanical impurities- by filtering.
Yes, NaOH (sodium hydroxide, also known as lye or caustic soda) is an electrolyte, because it fully ionizes when dissolved in water in Na+ and OH- ions.
Yes. In aqueous form, baking soda conducts electricity, but not as a solid.
It can be either. Two examples would be: Caustic soda (Sodium Hydroxide), which is very alkaline. Caustic potash (Potassium Hydroxide), which is very acidic.
yes
Caustic potash is potassium hydroxide (KOH) Caustic soda is sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
soda ash is sodium carbonate.the caustic soda is sodiumhydroxide