NaOHiga
NaOHiga is a chemical compound composed of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and higa, a rare earth element. The name "NaOHiga" is a portmanteau of the prefix "soda" from sodium and the suffix "-higa" from higa. It is a highly reactive alkaline compound used in various industrial applications.
Physical properties of NaOHiga include a white or colorless crystalline solid appearance, with a high melting
The compound's history is unclear, with sparse records of its discovery and production. The first documented
Some notable uses of NaOHiga include the production of glass, ceramics, and paper products. It has also
Caution is necessary when handling NaOHiga, as its exothermic reactions and high reactivity pose significant risks