weak acid is easily ionized in base
as far as i know only HF can dissolve sio2
Sodium hydroxide in a pure form is a solid, so you cannot dissolve anything in it. Normally, NaOH is used as an aqueous solution. But salicylic acid dissolves in water, so the presence of NaOH in the water is irrelevant to the solubility of salicylic acid. It is the water, not the NaOH, that dissolves the salicylic 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--> H2C2O4 Combination
as far as i know only HF can dissolve sio2
Phenol is not dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution; having the characteristics of a weak acid phenol react with NaOH.
Phenol is a strong acid so it may be neutralized by any base as NaOH
Nylon will readily dissolve in diluted strong acid or base. ie H2SO4, HCL, NaOH,
No, NaOH, sodium hydroxide, is a strong base, not an acid.
Sodium hydroxide in a pure form is a solid, so you cannot dissolve anything in it. Normally, NaOH is used as an aqueous solution. But salicylic acid dissolves in water, so the presence of NaOH in the water is irrelevant to the solubility of salicylic acid. It is the water, not the NaOH, that dissolves the salicylic 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 a base because of its OH- group.
NaOH--> H2C2O4 Combination
NaOH Is sodium hydroxide and is a strong base.