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Sodium hydroxide
General
Systematic name Sodium hydroxide
Other names Lye, Caustic Soda
Molecular formula NaOH
Molar mass 39.9971 g/mol39.997 amu
Appearance White solid
CAS number [1310-73-2]
Properties
Density and phase 2.1 g/cm32.1 g/ml, solid
Solubility in water 111 g/100 ml (20°C)
Melting point 318°C591.15 K
604.4 °F
1,064.07 °R
(591 K)c
Boiling point 1390°C1,663.15 K
2,534 °F
2,993.67 °R
(1663 K)
Basicity (pKb) -2.43
Hazards
MSDS MSDS Data External MSDS
Main hazards

Corosive
may cause chemical burns
permanent injury or scarring
blindness

NFPA 704

0
3
1
 


Flash point Non-flammable.
R/S statement

R35

Supplementary data page
Structure and
properties
n, εr, etc.
Thermodynamic
data
Phase behaviour
Solid, liquid, gas
Spectral data UV, IR, NMR, MS
Related compounds
Related Ammonia, lime.

At room temperature, Sodium Hydroxide, is a white and crystal like, odorless solid or liquid that absorbs moisture from the air. It is a manufactured substance. When dissolved in water or neutralized with acid it liberates substantial heat, which may be sufficient to ignite combustible materials. It is used a lot mixed together with other solution. Sodium hydroxide is very corrosive. It can be extremely dangerous if not used with caution. [1]

Contents

Properties

Sodium Hydroxide is a clear, colorless liquid. The boiling point is at 212 deg F. And the freezing point,32 deg F. It is soluble and has the molecular formula of KOH and it's molecular weight, 56.10.[2]

Occurrences

Sodium occurs in many materials such as: Pain stripper, gold pennies, aluminum production, chemical analysis, soap production, paper making, bio-diesel, aluminum etching, food preparation, domestic uses, tissue digestion, illegal drugs, and cleaning. [3]

Uses

Generating hydrogen and pretty colors from salt water. Bottom left yellow: Chloride, Top left pink: Sodium hydroxide + phenolphthalein, Top right yellow: Chloride, Bottom right prussian blue: potassium ferrocyanide with iron from the steel electrode
Generating hydrogen and pretty colors from salt water. Bottom left yellow: Chloride, Top left pink: Sodium hydroxide + phenolphthalein, Top right yellow: Chloride, Bottom right prussian blue: potassium ferrocyanide with iron from the steel electrode

Sodium Hydroxide is a common product used in today's society. This base is used a lot to neutralize acids. Here are some of the uses of this substance: Paint stripper; although is used less and less because of its extreme corrosiveness and discoloring effect it has on wood, and refining of alumina, making paper and giving it its white color, soap production, food preparation(thickening of ice cream, softening of olives, and chemical peeling fruit.)

Fisrst Aid Measures

In case of inhalation, sure to breath fresh air; but if breathing is difficult, give oxygen and call a physician. If ingested, try not to induce vomiting and drink a lot of milk, water, or anything else that's available to drink. And get medical attention immediately. If contacted with skin flush skin with plenty of water for at least fifteen minutes. Also remove any type of clothing that could have been contaminated. Call a physician, immediately. If eyes have been contacted, flush them out immediately for at least fifteen minutes with plenty of water. Be sure to lift up your eyelids while washing in order for the contaminate to be completely wash out. Even if you think that you got all the contaminates out, call a physician immediately. [4]

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