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Sodium hydroxide is a powerful chemical with many aliases: NaOH, lye and caustic soda. Sodium hydroxide is often the active agent in cleaning solutions, but it is also used in the manufacturing of products like textiles, cellophane, and paper. This chemical can be very dangerous and can severely damage materials. Humans should avoid contact with sodium hydroxide without protection because it can cause severe burns to the skin and serious tissue damage if gotten in the eyes or inhaled.
Sodium hydroxide is represented by the chemical formula NaOH. It is an ionic compound because it is made of a metal ion, sodium (Na+) that is attracted to a nonmetal ion, hydroxide (OH-). When it is a solid, it is white and it has a high melting point of 604.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Though it has a high melting point, sodium hydroxide dissolves in water extremely well. When dissolved in water it is clear.
Sodium hydroxide is represented by the chemical formula NaOH. It is an ionic compound because it is made of a metal ion, sodium (Na+) that is attracted to a nonmetal ion, hydroxide (OH-). When it is a solid, it is white and it has a high melting point of 604.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Though it has a high melting point, sodium hydroxide dissolves in water extremely well. When dissolved in water it is clear.
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