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  2. Sodium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye and caustic soda, [1] [2] is an inorganic compound with the formula NaOH. It is a white solid ionic compound consisting of sodium cations Na + and hydroxide anions OH −. Sodium hydroxide is a highly corrosive base and alkali that decomposes lipids and proteins at ambient temperatures and may cause severe ...

  3. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a 35% solution (by weight) of HClO is combined with sodium hydroxide at about or below 25 °C. ... per gallon of water). [49] ... (caustic soda, NaOH) ...

  4. Chlorine production - Wikipedia

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    Energy consumption per unit weight of product is not far below that for iron and steel manufacture [14] and greater than for the production of glass [15] or cement. [ 16 ] Since electricity is an indispensable raw material for the production of chlorine, the energy consumption corresponding to the electrochemical reaction cannot be reduced.

  5. Baumé scale - Wikipedia

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    Baumé degrees (heavy) originally represented the percent by mass of sodium chloride in water at 60 °F (16 °C). Baumé degrees (light) was calibrated with 0 °Bé (light) being the density of 10% NaCl in water by mass and 10 °Bé (light) set to the density of water.

  6. Soda locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The weight of the big tank of caustic soda reduced performance or efficiency. The risk of nasty burns caused by caustic soda. A boiler explosion would have had very serious consequences. [2] The reconcentration boilers needed to be replaced regularly due to corrosion.

  7. Caustic soda - Wikipedia

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    To a technical name: This is a redirect from a common term to a more technical name.

  8. Is Poppi good for you? Dietitians break down the pros and ...

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    Poppi is being sued for branding his soda as gut healthy. Experts weigh in on whether the prebiotic soda has any health benefits. ... "Poppi only has 2 grams of inulin per can, so it doesn’t ...

  9. Lye - Wikipedia

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    Pellets of soda lye (sodium hydroxide) Pellets of potash lye (potassium hydroxide)Lye is a hydroxide, either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.The word lye most accurately refers to sodium hydroxide (NaOH), [citation needed] but historically has been conflated to include other alkali materials, most notably potassium hydroxide (KOH).