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hydroxide does not attack iron at room temperatures, since iron does not have amphoteric properties (i.e., it only dissolves in acid, not base). nevertheless, at high temperatures (e.g. above °c), iron can react endothermically with sodium hydroxide to form iron(iii) oxide , sodium metal, and hydrogen gas
h }}} a few transition metals , however, may react vigorously with sodium hydroxide. in , an aluminium road tanker in the uk was mistakenly used to transport % sodium hydroxide solution, [ ] causing pressurization of the contents and damage to the tanker. the pressurization was due to the hydrogen gas...
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