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Because sodium hydroxide is an alkali with a high PH scale
Both are strong bases and a solution of either will have a high pH.
low solubility
Not very much unless it is also mixed with water and subjected to high temperature and pressure to prevent the water boiling. This reaction is used as part of a method for extracting aluminum from bauxite ore. At normal temperatures and pressures, aluminum oxide will dissolve slowly in sodium hydroxide solution to form various complex sodium aluminum hydroxides.
The solubility of toluene in cold water is at 0.033%. The solubility of toluene is slightly higher at 0.050%, toluene has an extremely high boiling point at 110C.
Because Copper does not have a high solubility rate.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water: 360,9 g/L at 20 0C.
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!
Because sodium hydroxide is an alkali with a high PH scale
Sodium Hydroxide is way too basic (very high pH) and would cause internal damage.
Both are strong bases and a solution of either will have a high pH.
Sodium is not a precipitate as it is highly soluble in water. It has a solubility product of 1.7 x 10 mol2 dm-6 which is a very large amount when compared to many other compounds. However, once the solution gets saturated, adding more NaOH will result in precipitation.
Solubility of Ammonium Nitrate at room temperature( 25 degree celsius) is 160-170 grams per 100 ml of water. Its solubility increases as temperature rises. Ammonium Nitrate is a ionic substance with high hydration enthalpy n low lattice energy. So, it dissolves giving Ammonium cations and Nitrate anions in water.
Sodium Hydroxide NaOH
No. It is a measure of how easily the substance dissolves. Sugar has high solubility in water. Sand has low solubility in water.
low solubility
Not very much unless it is also mixed with water and subjected to high temperature and pressure to prevent the water boiling. This reaction is used as part of a method for extracting aluminum from bauxite ore. At normal temperatures and pressures, aluminum oxide will dissolve slowly in sodium hydroxide solution to form various complex sodium aluminum hydroxides.