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When dissolved in water,KOH behaves as:
Residual Value
The estimated value of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life, reflecting what it could be sold for or its disposal cost.
Depreciation
An accounting method of allocation that spreads the cost of an asset over its useful life to account for its decrease in value over time.
Book Value
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Impaired Goodwill
The decrease in the value of a company's goodwill, often due to adverse changes in the business or market conditions, requiring a write-down in accounting.
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