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Answered by bittumogatalareddy
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Sodium hydroxide is an alkaline corrosive. It reacts with moisture from the air and may generate heat as it dissolves.

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Answered by laniban
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Sodium hydroxide is an alkaline corrosive. It reacts with moisture from the air and may generate heat as it dissolves.

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Liquid sodium hydroxide is colorless and has no odor. It can react violently with strong acids and with water. Other common names for sodium hydroxide are caustic soda or lye. Sodium hydroxide is the main ingredient in household products such as liquid drain cleaners.

At room temperature, pure sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a white, odorless solid. Sodium hydroxide is an alkaline corrosive. It reacts with moisture from the air and may generate heat as it dissolves. This heat can cause a fire if it is near flammable materials.

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