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hydroxide

Any inorganic chemical compound containing one or more hydroxyl (OH) groups and generally combined with a metal. Hydroxides include sodium hydroxide (caustic soda, NaOH), potassium hydroxide (caustic potash, KOH), and calcium hydroxide (slaked lime, Ca(OH)2).



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The group is hopeful of the commercialization of the platino-alumina agent as it uses inexpensive aluminum hydroxide as a raw material and is produced in a cost-efficient and simple freeze-dry process.
Acrylonitrile was used to carry out the cyanoethylation reaction with sodium hydroxide as the catalyst.
While physical desiccants like silica gel merely absorb water, calcium oxide is a chemical desiccant that combines with water to form calcium hydroxide.
 
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