It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
Detergents are generally sodium (sometimes potassium) salts of higher (long chained) fatty acids. They are alkaline in nature.
It is alkaline.
Alkaline
Sodium is not a living thing. and hence, no family. but it belongs to the alkaline earth metals. Sodium is an Alkaline metal. The Alkaline Earths are the next column over.
No. It is considered as a weak acid however its sodium salt is alkaline in nature but not strongly basic.
It is because sodium reacts with water (present in test tube or porcelain basin) to give a alkaline solution of NaOH.
Because if sodium is not completely fused...it reacts with water giving out naoh..which is a alkali..hope u like it kid...
Because this solution contain sodium hydroxide.
Detergents are generally sodium (sometimes potassium) salts of higher (long chained) fatty acids. They are alkaline in nature.
Yes, this solution (NH4OH, ammonium hydroxide) is alkaline.
Sodium carbonate is the product of the neutralization reaction between a strong base (NaOH) and a weak acid (H2CO3).
It is alkaline.
Alkaline
Sodium is not a living thing. and hence, no family. but it belongs to the alkaline earth metals. Sodium is an Alkaline metal. The Alkaline Earths are the next column over.
Sodium hydroxide is an alkaline substance which dissolves in water.
Sodium is not a living thing. and hence, no family. but it belongs to the alkaline earth metals. Sodium is an Alkaline metal. The Alkaline Earths are the next column over.
No. It is considered as a weak acid however its sodium salt is alkaline in nature but not strongly basic.