Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
Lye is a base.
Soda lye, known as sodium hydroxide Potash lye, a less common name for potassium hydroxide Chamber lye, urine
No, it is basic, but is just as dangerous as a strong acid.
Yes, lye is a strong base.
I believe you mean lye (with an L). Lye can be either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, both of which are strong bases.
Lye is a base.
Lye is a strong base.
Lye (sodium hydroxide) is a stronger base than battery acid (sulfuric acid) in terms of chemical strength and aggressiveness. Lye is highly caustic and can cause severe burns on contact with skin, while battery acid is corrosive but not as immediately damaging.
Soda lye, known as sodium hydroxide Potash lye, a less common name for potassium hydroxide Chamber lye, urine
No, it is basic, but is just as dangerous as a strong acid.
Yes, lye is a strong base.
It is a base NaOH (sodium hydroxide) also known as lye.
I believe you mean lye (with an L). Lye can be either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, both of which are strong bases.
Acid: Vinegar, Citrus juice, Hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric acid..... Base: Lye, Baking soda...
Lye, also known as sodium hydroxide, is a strong base. It is highly alkaline and can cause severe skin and eye irritation. It is commonly used in the manufacturing of soaps and detergents.
Lye is sodium hydroxide.
Lye and vinegar would likely neutralize each other. Vinegar is an acid, and lye is a base, so when mixed, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt.