IRAN - Pasargad Chemicals.Built in 1963 in Khuzistan, this produces 5,000 t/y of chlorine and 6,000 t/y of caustic soda caustic soda: see sodium hydroxide. caustic soda Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), an inorganic compound. The alkalies called caustic soda and caustic potash (potassium hydroxide) are very important industrial chemicals, with uses in the manufacture of . It was destroyed by Iraq. NPC 1. (complexity) NPC - NP-complete. 2. (architecture) NPC - Next Program Counter. rebuilt it in 1985. Further damage was sustained and rebuilding work was taken up after the war ended. The plant can convert chlorine into hydrochloric acid hydrochloric acid: see hydrogen chloride. hydrochloric acid or muriatic acid Solution in water of hydrogen chloride (HCl), a gaseous inorganic compound. . |
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