paint stripper,oven cleaner,drain cleaner.
Sodium hydroxide is most commonly found in bleaches as it is a highly alkaline substances. Other uses of NaOH include soap and paper.
I suspect that the relevance of sodium hydroxide with respect to tolbutamide is for assaying the quantity of the drug in tablets and other forms for administering it. In other words an individual adds enough sodium hydroxide to a solution of tolbutamide to titrate to neutrality and then computes weight of tolbutamide in the sample from the amount of sodium hydroxide used. Please see the link.
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 chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
To make sodium hydroxide, you need to electrolyse the solution of sodium chloride. Electricity is needed for electrolysis and that will cost money. There will also be the cost of equipment such as electrodes. (Electrodes have to be replaced after a while). Lastly, there may also be the cost of labour. The men who make sodium hydroxide will need to get paid.
Drano in its crystal form is composed of sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride, sodium nitrate, and aluminum. There are other types of Drano products, such as liquid and aerosol varieties that may have some other ingredients.
Sodium hydroxide is most commonly found in bleaches as it is a highly alkaline substances. Other uses of NaOH include soap and paper.
Yes. If hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide or some other basic sodium compound one of the products will be sodium chloride, or table salt.
because one says chloride and the other says hydroxide
Some important applications of sodium chloride - preparation of sodium, chlorine, sodium hydroxide, hydrogen- soaps fabrication- salts baths- isotonic solutions and other applications in medicine
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.
Apex: Sodium HydroxideConfirmed it thanks to the other guy.
caustic soda.
I suspect that the relevance of sodium hydroxide with respect to tolbutamide is for assaying the quantity of the drug in tablets and other forms for administering it. In other words an individual adds enough sodium hydroxide to a solution of tolbutamide to titrate to neutrality and then computes weight of tolbutamide in the sample from the amount of sodium hydroxide used. Please see the link.
Caustic soda is NaOH and it's chemical name is Sodium hydroxide.
Not really. Ethanoic acid and just about any other acid will react with sodium hydroxide rather than dissolve in it.
Hydroxide compounds such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are bases. Bases do not neutralize other bases. Acids neutralize bases.