It turns into Cannabis Hydroxide + Water.
NaOH + We (goes to) WeOH + H2O
Sodium Hydroxide + Cannabis (Weed) (goes to) WeOH (Weed Hydroxide) + H2O (Water)
WeOH gets you VERY HIGH. Be extremely careful!
Sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfate don't actually react.
Yes, sodium hydroxide can react with copper to form copper(II) hydroxide. When sodium hydroxide is added to a solution containing copper ions, a blue precipitate of copper(II) hydroxide is formed.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) does not react with gold under normal conditions. Gold is a noble metal, which means it is relatively unreactive and does not easily react with substances like sodium hydroxide.
Yes, they do react, to form Sodium sulfate and Water
Sodium hydroxide solution will not react with platinum or gold. Platinum and gold are noble metals that are resistant to corrosion by most chemicals, including sodium hydroxide.
Sodium chloride is formed when sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid react. This is a neutralization reaction where the sodium hydroxide (a base) and hydrochloric acid (an acid) combine to form a salt (sodium chloride) and water.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.
No. In fact, those two compounds will not react at all.
Sodium hydroxide react with the glucose in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue.Glucose ix oxidized by oxygen to gluconic acid; gluconic acid react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium gluconate.Methylene blue is reduced to a colorless leuco-derivate.
The iron(III) hydroxide is not soluble in water and doesn't react with sodium chloride.
155.2 g