No. You could only justify yes if you considered that there wrere sodium ions in solution along with very low quantities of OH- ions (sea water is close to neutral). There are also many other ions, such as Cl-, SO42-
The chemical name is Sodium Hydroxide. It is made of Na+ ions and OH- ions.
Potassium Hydroxide is stronger than sodium hydroxide
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
Calcium sulphate + Sodium hydroxide > Sodium sulphate + Calcium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide is a manmade substance.
The chemical name is Sodium Hydroxide. It is made of Na+ ions and OH- ions.
Sodium hydroxide is basic.
sodium hydroxide is itself a chemical. It can disassociate into a sodium cation and a hydroxide anion
No, sodium hydroxide is a compound.
Potassium Hydroxide is stronger than sodium hydroxide
The symbol for Sodium Hydroxide is NaoH
Sodium hydroxide.
Copper chloride + Sodium hydroxide --> Copper hydroxide + sodium chloride
Sodium hydroxide is prepared from sodium chloride by the electrolysis of the solution.
Calcium sulphate + Sodium hydroxide > Sodium sulphate + Calcium hydroxide
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
No. Sodium hydroxide releases hydroxide ions, which actually take protons out of the solution. This qualifies sodium hydroxide as a base.