It depends on the quantity and if industrially or in the home. If you have a small amount in your home, the best way is to dilute it with large amounts of water. Then add vinegar to neutralize. It can then safely be poured down the drain and again wash with plenty of water. Industrial disposal would be different and should be sent to a waste treatment facility. Often they have large waste acid streams and the KOH is useful to them to neutralize the waste/spent acid.
Potassium Hydroxide is in group one on the Periodic Table, this means that it won't decompose. So you can't decompose KOH
Decomposition:
2 KMnO4 ----> K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2
Potassium hydroxide
potassium hydroxide is a base. anythng with hydroxide at the end is an alkali
Potassium hydroxide is not a natural product.
"Potassium hydroxide hydrogen" is meaningless.
The color of potassium hydroxide is either a white or yellowish color. Potassium hydroxide is a precursor to most soaps and detergents.
KOH is potassium hydroxide, its common name is caustic potash or potash lye.
Potassium hydroxide
The formula for potassium hydroxide is KOH.
potassium hydroxide formula- KOH
potassium hydroxide is a base. anythng with hydroxide at the end is an alkali
The formula for potassium hydroxide is KOH.
Potassium hydroxide is not a natural product.
"Potassium hydroxide hydrogen" is meaningless.
The color of potassium hydroxide is either a white or yellowish color. Potassium hydroxide is a precursor to most soaps and detergents.
The common name of potassium hydroxide is caustic potash. Historically, lye was potassium hydroxide, but the meaning has since changed to include sodium hydroxide
Potassium hydroxide is hygroscopic and deliquescent.
Potassium Hydroxide is stronger than sodium hydroxide