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What happens when sodium hydroxide reacts with water?

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What happens when sodium hydroxide reacts with water?

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the sodium and hydroxide atoms separate into ions and the positive sodium ions are attracted to the oxygen atoms and the hydroxides are attracted to positive charged part of water, the hydrogen making another molecule.

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