User:Andy Maloney/Kinesin & Microtubule Page/1 N NaOH

Chemicals
====||S3183||S3185||S31850||S31810||S318100||S3181&pos=1&catCode=RE_SC&endecaSearchQuery=%23store%3DScientific%23N%3D0%23rpp%3D15&fromCat=yes&keepSessionSearchOutPut=true&fromSearch=Y&searchKey=s318&highlightProductsItemsFlag=Y NaOH==== NaOH is again hygroscopic and thus likes to pull moisture from the atmosphere. I store it in its original container and in the desiccator. When ever I open the jar and close it, I blow in nitrogen so it is stored in a nitrogen rich environment (i.e. no moisture). It is a strong base so be careful when handling it. I like to make up 1 Normal solutions of this and use it in this form.

When making a 1 N solution, I typically store it in a glass jar. I sometimes will also make up a 12 N solution and dilute it from that but, this is not necessary.

Recipe
For a 1 N solution of NaOH in 100 mL of water.
 * 4 g ||S3183||S3185||S31850||S31810||S318100||S3181&pos=1&catCode=RE_SC&endecaSearchQuery=%23store%3DScientific%23N%3D0%23rpp%3D15&fromCat=yes&keepSessionSearchOutPut=true&fromSearch=Y&searchKey=s318&highlightProductsItemsFlag=Y NaOH
 * 100 mL of 18.2 ΩM-cm H2O