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If the solution is pure NaOH + H20 then just add it to mimosa+water until it turns jet black and until your base mixture and solvent separate instantly.
So if they separate almost instantly then you've added enough.
You may need to add more after a couple pulls, as each pull reduces the pH slightly.
 
Kryll said:
i bought some lye in liquid solution form (literally labelled: Sodium Hydroxide (Solution))

"Solution" could be anything. I wouldn't trust it unless it's dry white crystals and says "100% sodium hydroxide" or "100% lye".

You could order it online if the hardware stores in your area don't sell it.
 
i have the same question. the only lye i can find locally thats granular says dissolve cold water only. im not sure if thats ok or not so i found some in liquid form too

heres from the MSDS

Section 2. Composition, Information on Ingredients
Name CAS # % by weight Exposure limits

aqua 7732-18-5 30%-100% Not available.

Sodium hydroxide 1310-73-2 15% - 30% Not available.

poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-
sulfo-.omega.-hydroxy-, c12-14-alkyl
ethers, sodium salts
68891-38-3 1 - 5% Not available.

sodium 2-butoxyethyl sulphate 67656-24-0 1%-5% Not available.



Specialty

HG Liquid Drain Unblocker
Highly concentrated alkaline liquid to unclog any kind of toilet or drain pipe
Industrial strength
Safe on any type of toilet, bidet, urinal, drain, and sink. Septic safe. CONTAINS:
1.2 g/ml s.g.
Approximately 14.0 pH level
Compositions: approximately 20% sodium hydroxide
Approximately 26% active matter


can anyone comment on the other chemicals listed besides the aqua and sodium?

or is lye crystals that only dissolve in cold water ok?

thanks
 
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