To clean Metal parts the normal ratio is 12 to 20 percent vs. gallons of water in your tank for better effect heat liquid to 140 degrees and higher but 140 to 160 degrees is the norm but I am currently using heated caustic at around 200 to 220 degrees with 35 horse powered motors with high pressure nozzles
The specific gravity of caustic soda liquor at 20% concentration is approximately 1.125.
Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide, is denser than water. Its density is around 2.13 g/cm³, which means it sinks in water.
Caustic potash is potassium hydroxide (KOH), while caustic soda is sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Both are strong alkaline compounds used in industrial processes such as chemical manufacturing and water treatment, but they differ in their chemical composition and properties.
Adding caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) to water raises the pH because it is a strong base that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in the solution, making it more alkaline.
You want 22 litres of the caustic in your 220. At present you have 4 in 100 so you add 18 of caustic and 102 of whatever the caustic is dissolved in.
Caustic is an adjective, not a noun. It does not tell you caustic what. You might as well ask for the mass of a blue.
To make a 10 percent aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide, you would dissolve 10 grams of potassium hydroxide in enough water to make a total solution volume of 100 mL. This solution would be considered a 10 percent concentration by weight. Be cautious when handling potassium hydroxide as it is a caustic substance.
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To clean Metal parts the normal ratio is 12 to 20 percent vs. gallons of water in your tank for better effect heat liquid to 140 degrees and higher but 140 to 160 degrees is the norm but I am currently using heated caustic at around 200 to 220 degrees with 35 horse powered motors with high pressure nozzles
The specific gravity of caustic soda liquor at 20% concentration is approximately 1.125.
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Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide, is denser than water. Its density is around 2.13 g/cm³, which means it sinks in water.
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about 10 percent is available for drinking
10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.