Yes, but there are more preferred sources of soap-making lye.
it depends on the brand of soap and some don't use any chemical's
yes it is safe to use in soap making. It's basically a glue of some kind. Sometimes even egg white and then just colorant. I use it in my soaps and it works fine.
A main use for rosin is to put it on a violin bow before playing, which gives the bow grip.
We use soap with water to inhibit hydrogen bonding, water alone is prone to mix with the dirtiness.
No soap does not use bacteria in its making. One of the objectives of soap using is to get rid of bacteria.
yes viola's use rosin for their bows
making soaps and detergrants
Yes, but there are more preferred sources of soap-making lye.
Rosin, also called resin is a refined extract of pine (coniferous) trees. The material imparts stickiness which in tun effects friction. Baseball batters and pitchers use a rosin bag to modify their grip on the bat or baseball. Rodeo riders use rosin to improve their grip on ropes. Stringed instrument musicians use rosin to adjust the friction of their bows.
Water alone cannot enter your pores because it isn't dense enough to go inside and clean your pores. Soap is used to make water dense enough to enter the pores and clean them, making you a lot more cleaner.
it depends on the brand of soap and some don't use any chemical's
The main ingredient in soap making believe it or not is Oil, Sometimes Olive oil. There are different ingredient that always go in soap but the one they always seem to use it oil.
yes it is safe to use in soap making. It's basically a glue of some kind. Sometimes even egg white and then just colorant. I use it in my soaps and it works fine.
A main use for rosin is to put it on a violin bow before playing, which gives the bow grip.
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We use soap with water to inhibit hydrogen bonding, water alone is prone to mix with the dirtiness.