The chemical formula of sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
Drain cleaner is sodium hydroxide in solution, which is a powerful base.
Drain cleaner
it is usually sodium hydroxide - a base
Since the main ingredient in most glass cleaners is ammonia, you can mix equal parts of non sudsy ammonia with water, which makes a good glass cleaner. You can also do the same with vinegar.
It is a very strong base
It is a base on the PH Scale, the opposite of acidic.
It is a very strong base
Oven cleaners are generally basic because they contain chemical species that act as bases by increasing the concentration of the hydroxide ion, OH- , in the substance. Although the formulations vary, some oven cleaners contain ammonia, which is basic by the following reaction: NH3 + H2O ---> NH4+ + OH-
Ingested drain cleaner is a corrossive substance do not induce vomiting.Acidity is high.
I'm not sure but if the question has todo with acids or bases it's base.
I believe it is an alkali ( base ) and that alkali is sodium hydroxide, NaOH.
It is a base NaOH (sodium hydroxide) also known as lye.