Q13. Why does sodium hydroxide become liquid in moist air?
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Most recent answer. NaOH (sodium hydroxide), when exposed to the air, will react with the carbon dioxide in air, to form sodium carbonate (see equation). This means that sodium hydroxide as a solid or in solution will loose its strength with time and degree of exposure and solutions of NaOH will need to be standardised ...
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