CH3CH2CH3 on treatment with NaOH will produce:
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♦In thorium processing: Acidic and alkaline digestion
…carefully treated with a concentrated NaOH solution at 138 °C (280 °F) to produce a solid hydroxide product.
♦Any one of several mineral acids is then used to dissolve this solid residue.
♦For example, treatment with hydrochloric acid yields a solution of thorium and rare earth chlorides. ♦Conventionally, thorium is…
♦the compound NaOH is called sodium hydroxide, because it contains the Na+ (sodium) cation and the OH− (hydroxide) anion.
♦ As in binary ionic compounds, when a metal that can form multiple cations is present, a Roman numeral is required to specify the charge on the cation.
♦For example, the compound…
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