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sodium hydroxide
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sodium hydroxide

Commonest alkali. The solid and the solution are corrosive. It is used to neutralize acids, in the manufacture of soap, and in drain and oven cleaners. It is prepared industrially from sodium chloride by the electrolysis of concentrated brine.



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In this study resol resins with different NaOH contents and polycondensation steps were characterized by [sup.
Extractions of NaOH were invalidated by Hieltjes & Lijklema (1980), Golterman (1996), Golterman et al.
NaOH has little effect on the hydrolysis of PU, which is believed to be caused by the poor penetration of aq.
 
 
 
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