Chemical Name:
Sodium hydroxide
Other Names:
IUPAC name Sodium hydroxide
CAS No:
1310-73-2
Application:
Textiles Processing, Soap And Detergent, Paper And Pulp Industry.
Application Method:
Cell Membrane Technology
Feature:
Melted White Dry Particles, Blocks, Rods Or Flakes
Appearance:
White Substance With Crystalline Appearance
Raw Material:
Sodium Chloride
Physical State:
Colorless Crystalline Solid
Usage:
Other
Shelf Life:
1 Years
Ingredients:
Sodium, Hydrogen, And Oxygen
Solubility:
Ethanol Methanol, Water
Purity(%):
99.5%
Caustic soda is otherwise called 'lye' and it is a white, strong ionic compound comprising of sodium (Na+) and hydroxide particles (OH )). Because of its ionic nature, similar to sodium chloride (a normal salt), it promptly breaks down in water. Acidic soft drinks are one of the normal names for sodium hydroxide (NaOH). It is otherwise called lye, despite the fact that lye might allude to either potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide. Unadulterated burning soft drink are sold for making candles or cleansers. Debased burning soft drink are found in channel cleaner. Scathing soft drink is ideal for cleaning channels and is frequently utilized in channel cleaners, both for homegrown and modern cleaning.
| Chemical Name: | Sodium hydroxide |
| Other Names: | IUPAC name Sodium hydroxide |
| CAS No: | 1310-73-2 |
| Application: | Textiles Processing, Soap And Detergent, Paper And Pulp Industry. |
| Application Method: | Cell Membrane Technology |
| Feature: | Melted White Dry Particles, Blocks, Rods Or Flakes |
| Appearance: | White Substance With Crystalline Appearance |
| Raw Material: | Sodium Chloride |
| Physical State: | Colorless Crystalline Solid |
| Usage: | Other |
| Shelf Life: | 1 Years |
| Ingredients: | Sodium, Hydrogen, And Oxygen |
| Solubility: | Ethanol Methanol, Water |
| Purity(%): | 99.5% |