Yes, sodium hydroxide is a powerful alkali.
NaOH is the chemical symbol for the compound sodium hydroxide, which is a strongly alkaline substance also known as lye.
soap is alkaline in nature because the main compound is NaOH which is a base.
There are many substances that are alkaline such as soap, toothpaste, dock leaves and detergents. Also metal hydroxides are alkaline (NaOH, KOH, Ca(OH)2, etc.).
Costic Soda (NaOH) it is totally alkaline so there is no acid in it
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
alkaline because in NaOH, Na is plus and OH is minus. when hydrogen is plus it is an acid when it is negative it is a base (alkaline)
NaOH is the chemical symbol for the compound sodium hydroxide, which is a strongly alkaline substance also known as lye.
soap is alkaline in nature because the main compound is NaOH which is a base.
There are many substances that are alkaline such as soap, toothpaste, dock leaves and detergents. Also metal hydroxides are alkaline (NaOH, KOH, Ca(OH)2, etc.).
Costic Soda (NaOH) it is totally alkaline so there is no acid in it
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
I guess it would be NaOH and CO2. This explains why it is an alkaline buffer
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
Yes, NaOH, (also called sodium hydroxide or lye), is an alkaline. It is in fact a very strong alkaline, strong enough to cause chemical burns.
HCl : makes it acidic. it decreases the pH NaOH : makes it alkaline. it increases the pH
NaOH, KOH. caustic soda and caustic potash, sodium and pottasium hydroxide.
Alkaline dry cells last longer because NH4Cl, an acid found in non-alkaline, is replaced with KOH or NaOH, a base found in alkaline. The Zinc in an alkaline dry cell batteries tends to corrode less in basic conditions.