Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is an ionic compound consisting of a sodium cation na+ and an hydroxide anion OH-.
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.
Lye is one of those "common names" that, particularly when combined with adjectives, might mean a couple of different compounds. The canonical lye is sodium hydroxide. However, potassium hydroxide has very similar chemical properties, and I've seen terms like "wood lye" that indicate it's actually the potassium compound instead. "Caustic lye" is a new one on me; both compounds have common names that include the word caustic (caustic soda for sodium hydroxide, caustic potash for potassium hydroxide), so it might be either one. If it's in a recipe for soap or something, it doesn't really matter all that much; as stated earlier, they have very similar properties and either will work.
Sodium hydroxide is the scientific name for caustic soda.
The scientific symbol for sodium hydroxide, also known as lye and caustic soda is: NaOH.
Lye is another word for a strong alkali, and sodium hydroxide happens to be the most common. If you have lye in a water solution, there is no way you can get the NaOH out of it. But solid lye or solid drain cleaner provides the solid form of the product.
Lye is sodium hydroxide and is and ionic compound.
Yes, it can be either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.
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.
Sodium hydroxide is a compound.
Sodium hydroxide is a compound.
Sodium Hydroxide, otherwise known as "lye".
Sodium hydroxide is the scientifically accepted name of this compound but it is also commonly called lye or (especially in industry) caustic soda.
Lye is sodium hydroxide and is ionic.
Correct. Lye applies not completely to sodium hydroxide, but also to other strong alkali, like potassium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide just happens to be the most common form of it.
The chemical name is Sodium Hydroxide. It is made of Na+ ions and OH- ions.
Lye is a common name for sodium hydroxide. Caustic soda is another name for sodium hydroxide.
Lye is sodium hydroxide.