No - it is very basic (alkaline)
Sodium hydroxide, or lye, does not have a charge. It is an ionic compound composed of sodium 1+ and hydroxide 1- ions. When they combine to form the ionic compound sodium hydroxide, the 1+ and 1- charges cancel each other and the compound is neutral.
i dunno i think, 1st of all, record the pH of the soln concerned. To my opinion, sodium hydroxide is an alkali, thus, its pH is/should b more than 7. Addition of sodium hydroxide to neutralise a soln should b dne to an acidic soln, that is, pH less than 7. By mixing sodium hydroxide to an acidic soln, the pH wil bcme automatically 7 n thus wil b neutral..
Sodium hydroxide in phenolphthalein solution appears as a bright pink color when the solution is basic due to the presence of hydroxide ions. Conversely, in neutral or acidic solutions, the color fades to become colorless.
The symbol for Sodium Hydroxide is NaoH
Sodium hydroxide.
No. A sodium hydroxide solution is very basic.
The neutralization of citric acid and sodium hydroxide is an acid-base reaction. Citric acid, being an acid, reacts with sodium hydroxide, a base, to form water and a salt (sodium citrate), resulting in a neutral pH solution.
Sodium hydroxide, or lye, does not have a charge. It is an ionic compound composed of sodium 1+ and hydroxide 1- ions. When they combine to form the ionic compound sodium hydroxide, the 1+ and 1- charges cancel each other and the compound is neutral.
the indicator will be the pale colors of green :)
The chemical name is Sodium Hydroxide. It is made of Na+ ions and OH- ions.
i dunno i think, 1st of all, record the pH of the soln concerned. To my opinion, sodium hydroxide is an alkali, thus, its pH is/should b more than 7. Addition of sodium hydroxide to neutralise a soln should b dne to an acidic soln, that is, pH less than 7. By mixing sodium hydroxide to an acidic soln, the pH wil bcme automatically 7 n thus wil b neutral..
Sodium Hydroxide Solution is a a strong Alkali with a pH reading of 13.
A litmus test is one way of comparing. Sodium Chloride is a neutral salt and so would have no effect on litmus. Sodium Hydroxide is a base, and would turn litmus blue.
Sodium hydroxide dissolved in water separates into ions, specifically sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). This process is called dissociation, where the ionic compound breaks apart into its constituent ions in solution.
Sodium selenite is a salt formed by the combination of sodium hydroxide (a base) and selenous acid (an acid). Overall, it is considered to be a neutral compound.
Sodium hydroxide in phenolphthalein solution appears as a bright pink color when the solution is basic due to the presence of hydroxide ions. Conversely, in neutral or acidic solutions, the color fades to become colorless.
The symbol for Sodium Hydroxide is NaoH