is a standard additive used to make water potable, among other things balancing the acidity of water taken from wells or reservoirs.
30 gm of sodium hydroxide desolved in 1 litre distilled water.
Add 5 g of sodium hydroxide to 95 g (or 95 mL) of water to get a 5% solution.
The sodium methoxide reacts with the water to produce sodium hydroxide an methanol.
5 gallons Sodium hydroxide and 5 gallons of water U Mad Bro
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Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
No. Water and sodium hydroxide will form a solution, but no reaction occurs.
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Just a solution of sodium hydroxide in water.
No Sodium hydroxide solution results -- not sodium chloride.
Sodium Hydroxide does not undergoes chemical change with water. It just becomes dilute or aqueous.
you get salt water which is called sodium hydroxide You get sodium hydroxide as stated above but NOT salt water as this is sodium chloride in water which has the formula NaCl and not NaOH.