Sodium hydroxide is an alkali, not an acid.
No, NaOH, sodium hydroxide, is a strong base, not an acid.
Saonification happens when a fatty acid is reacted with NaOH.
the standard solution in the above titration is citric acid because out of citric acid and naoh only citric acid can be obtained in purest frem while naoh is hygroscopic in nature
NaOH Is sodium hydroxide and is a strong base.
NaOH Is sodium hydroxide and is a strong base.
NaOH is a base because of its OH- group.
NaOH--> H2C2O4 Combination
Sulfuric acid reacts violently with NaOH, producing sodium sulfate and water and lots of heat!
NaOH + HNO3 -> NaNO3 + H2O
The NaOH neutralizes the acetic acid, producing sodium acetate and water. The acetic acid is no longer present to produce an odor.
no, it is insoluble
0.5 M NaOH is a rather concentrated strong base.