If this question is in regard to a swimming pool, you should never have the pH that high. Recommended level is 7.2-7.8.
Another name for caustic soda is sodium hydroxide.
Yes, but not in full they both have sodium which is the component between the two of them The formula for caustic soda is: NaOH The chemical name is: Sodium hydroxide And the common name is: caustic soda The formula for washing soda is: Na2CO3 The chemical name is: Sodium carbonate And the common name is: Washing soda Which soda ash is also a common name for the chemical name
Rubber does not typically react with caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) at room temperature and normal conditions. However, prolonged exposure to concentrated caustic soda at high temperatures can cause degradation of rubber materials.
The thermal conductivity of solid caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) is approximately 0.11 W/m·K.
This is just a guess, but if I saw that in an archaic formulary I'd probably assume they were talking about aqueous sodium hydroxide. "Liquor" is sometimes used in chemistry as a general term meaning solution, and "caustic soda" is an old term for sodium hydroxide.
Caustic soda is sodium hydroxide - NaOH. A formula cannot be "increased".
caustic soda
Sodium hydroxide is the scientific name for caustic soda.
A normal or neutral pH level is 7. Caustic soda is highly basic with a pH of between 13.5 and 15. Caustic soda is a dangerous base and should be handled carefully.
One mole of acetic acid reacts with one mole of caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) in a neutralization reaction. The molar ratio between acetic acid and caustic soda is 1:1. Therefore, the amount of acetic acid needed to neutralize caustic soda is determined by the molarity of the caustic soda solution being neutralized.
Caustic soda, or sodium hydroxide, is a white solid.
No, vinegar should not be used to neutralize caustic soda on the skin. It can actually react with the caustic soda and worsen the burn. Rinse the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical attention immediately.
we can get it in most chemical shops or hardware shops
Approximately 1.31 grams of boric acid is needed to neutralize 1 gram of caustic soda.
There is no such thing as caustic acid - caustic soda - YES. Caustic potash - YES - but not caustic acid
Another name for caustic soda is sodium hydroxide.
Yes. Sodium hydroxide is the chemical name of caustic soda.