Sub-Product
- Main Product
- Sodium Hydroxide
- Segment
- Chemicals
- Main-Family
- Inorganics
- Sub-Family
- Mineral Bases
- Physical State
-
Solid
- Sub-Product
- Spent Caustic Soda
- Description
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Spent caustic is a waste industrial caustic solution that has become exhausted and is no longer useful (or spent). Spent caustics are made of sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, water, and contaminants. The contaminants have consumed the majority of the Sodium (or Potassium) hydroxide and thus the caustic liquor is spent, for example, in one common application H2S (Gas) is scrubbed by the NaOH (aqueous) to form NaHS (aq) and H2O (l), thus consuming the caustic[1].
Spent caustic concentration is typically:
- Low concentration: 1-5% w/w
- Medium concentration: 5-15% w/w
- High concentration: 15-25% w/w
Density values and molarity of NaOH solutions at 20°C are presented in the following table[2]:
NaOH conc.
(weight-%)NaOH molarity
(mol/L)Density @ 20°C
(g/cm3)1 0.252 1.007 5 1.295 1.036 10 2.688 1.075 15 4.185 1.116 20 5.810 1.162 25 6.976 1.210 References
- Wikipedia, Spent caustic.Brave Search Summarizer, 30th Jul 2024, Potassium Hydroxide Solution.
- Japan Soda Industry Association, 20th Nov 2006, Safe Handling of Caustic Soda.
- Product #Tags
- #chloralkali
Identifiers
No Identifiers defined
Chemical Data
- Chemical Formula
-
NaOH
- Specific Gravity
- 1.10
Properties
- Default
- Status
- A
System Info
- Update by
-  Kokel, Nicolas
- Updated
- 8/1/2024 5:18 AM
- Added by
-  Kokel, Nicolas
- Added
- 8/1/2024 4:40 AM
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