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Sodium chloride is soluble in water, calcium stearate not.Put the mixture in water, stir and filter; sodium chloride remain in solution, calcium stearate on the filter.
C17H35COONa
Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
Methyl stearate is a chemical often used as an emulsifying agent commonly found in cosmetics and drugs. It is classified as an ester from methyl alcohol and stearic acid.
Sodium Stearate + Ca2+ and Mg2+ = Calcium Stearate + Na+ Ions (Soap) (Dissolved in water) (Soluble in water)
Sodium chloride is soluble in water, calcium stearate not.Put the mixture in water, stir and filter; sodium chloride remain in solution, calcium stearate on the filter.
Glyceryl stearate is a wax-like chemical product that comes from glycerin and stearic acid. Glyceryl stearate is a common ingredient in cosmetics.
C17H35COONa
2Na+ C18H35O2- (solute) +Mg++ = Mg(C18H35O2)2 (precipitate) + 2Na+
Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
Methyl stearate is a chemical often used as an emulsifying agent commonly found in cosmetics and drugs. It is classified as an ester from methyl alcohol and stearic acid.
Sodium Stearate + Ca2+ and Mg2+ = Calcium Stearate + Na+ Ions (Soap) (Dissolved in water) (Soluble in water)
what is difference beetwin sodium stearate and potassium stearate
Calcium stearate is carboxylate of calcium that is found in some lubricants and surfactants. It is a white waxy powder. It is produced by heating stearic acid, a fatty acid, and calcium oxide. It is also formed when sodium stearate is added to hard water (as scum). Sodium stearate + CaSO4 -----> C36H70CaO4 + Na2SO4 OR Sodium stearate + Ca(HCO3)2-------------> C36H70CaO4 + NaHCO3 Anyway, just wanted to refresh your memory a little bit... The formula is, as mentioned earlier : C36H70CaO4 Oh, and sodium stearate's just a fancy word for soap...
Anionic surfactant is the simplist name which Alkyl Ether Sulphates is know by.
Aluminum stearate has a molecular weight of 876.0 Aluminum stearate is used in cosmetics, often as an emulsifier. The aluminum stearate comes from stearic acid.
Calcium dodecyl stearate is a flaky or needle-like crystal chemical substance with a melting point of 82-93°C. Flammable and low toxicity. Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether and chloroform. The main use of calcium dodecyl stearate: widely used in lubricants, stabilizers, plastics and rubber additives. Calcium lauryl stearate is used as a lubricant and release agent for constant temperature and various plastic processing, and is an excellent rubber and plastic additive. Calcium dodecyl stearate is also used in organic synthesis.