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The table below gives the density (kg/L) and the corresponding concentration (% weight) of Sodium Hydroxide in water at different temperatures in degrees centigrade (°C). The table was taken from "Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook" by Robert H. Perry, Don Green, Sixth Edition.
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Sodium Hydroxide Concentration Calculator. This is a table of density (kg/L) and the corresponding concentration (% weight) of Sodium Hydroxide in water at a temperature of 20 degrees centigrade. The table was taken from the chemical engineering handbook.
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Tables show density of chosen water solutions depending on concentration of dissolved substance at 20 °C.
Sodium hydroxide weighs 2.13 gram per cubic centimeter or 2 130 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of sodium hydroxide is equal to 2 130 kg/m³; at 25°C (77°F or 298.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure.
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31 sie 2020 · Using a given density of NaOH (1.5298 g),we can calculate the volume of 1000 g of solution: 1000 g 1.5298 g / mL = 653.68 mL. Therefore, dissolving 500 g of NaOH in 500 mL of water (assuming temperature is 25 ∘ C, hence density of water is 1.00 g / mL), the volume increased by only 153.68 mL.