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Anastasia Santiago
13 July, 00:56
What is the state matter of NaOH
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Zayden
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Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) is a solid, but since it contains soluble water, it can be dissolved into a liquid.
The state of matter of NaOH is Aqueous (aq), which, in chemistry, means that it is soluble to water, making it a liquid
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