Sodium Hydroxide 10N

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About Sodium Hydroxide 10N

Sodium Hydroxide is an inorganic chemical that appears as a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is also called caustic because of its high basic nature, which produces a lot of heat when mixed with water or neutralized with acid. NaOH is the chemical formula for this compound. The solution is extremely corrosive to metals and causes severe irritation upon contact with skin tissues, eyes, and mucous membrane. Sodium Hydroxide, 10N solution is a laboratory-grade reagent containing 400 grams of Sodium Hydroxide per Liter of deionized water. Owing to the presence of one hydrogen atom in its molecule, the Molarity and Normality of this chemical are the same.

Lab Alley strongly recommends Sodium Hydroxide, 10N solution for industrial, commercial, and research applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • Solvent

Industries

  • Soap manufacturing
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Waste water treatment

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Sodium Hydroxide 10N Shipping Information:
DOT: Sodium hydroxide, solution, 8, UN1824, PG II

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Chemistry Table

1310-73-2
NaOH
39.9971
1824
Chemical Name Sodium Hydroxide

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