C17H35COONa
Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
what is difference beetwin sodium stearate and potassium stearate
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
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...
Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
what is difference beetwin sodium stearate and potassium stearate
The chemical formula (not symbol) of sodium sulfide is Na2S.
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
Sodium's chemical symbol is Na.
The chemical symbol for sodium thiosulphate (hypo) is Na2S2O3•5H2O.
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na (from the Latin natrium the word for salt).
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
Chemical symbol of sodium: NaChemical symbol of potassium: KSymbol, not formulae.
Anionic surfactant is the simplist name which Alkyl Ether Sulphates is know by.
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
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...