Hydroxyde de sodium en solution aqueuse 35%

 

Identification

Description


Numéro UN : UN1824
Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM 35%
  • Hydroxyde de sodium 8,7N
  • HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM 8.7N
  • Hydroxyde de sodium en solution aqueuse 35%
  • HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM EN SOLUTION AQUEUSE 35% (8.7N)
  • HYDROXYDE DE SODIUM EN SOLUTION AQUEUSE 8.7N (35%)

Noms anglais :

  • 35% AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF SODIUM HYDROXIDE
  • 35% SODIUM HYDROXIDE
  • SODIUM HYDROXIDE 35%
  • SODIUM HYDROXIDE 35% (8.7N) AQUEOUS SOLUTION
  • Sodium hydroxide 8,7N
  • SODIUM HYDROXIDE 8.7N
Composition
Nom de l'ingrédient No CAS Concentration
Sodium, hydroxyde de 1310-73-2 35   % P/P
Eau 7732-18-5 65   % P/P

Utilisation et sources d'émission

Fabrication de savons, fabrication de produits inorganiques

Références

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