It is an inorganic compound of a strongly alkaline and highly corrosive nature, used in laboratories and in a wide variety of industrial processes. It appears as a white solid in the form of flakes, pearls, or granules, as well as in aqueous solutions at different concentrations. It is characterized by its high solubility in water, with exothermic dissolution. It is a versatile reagent used in acid neutralization, pH regulation, and chemical synthesis. Due to its hygroscopic nature, it easily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air, so it must be stored in tightly closed containers that are resistant to corrosion.
Titration of weak acids or samples requiring greater precision due to their low concentration.
Fine standardization of 0.1 N acidic solutions (e.g., HCl 0.1 N)
Determination of titratable acidity in food, beverages, and pharmaceutical products
Gentle pH adjustment in sensitive solutions where a less concentrated base is required
Use in analytical and educational practices for titration demonstrations and normality calculations









