Sodium bicarbonate can be used as a neutralizing substance.
yes used to made a soap
it is primarily used as a filler in soap making
Glycerin increases the "strength" of the structure of the soapy water that forms the bubble's surface. That's why when we make up our own soap solution to blow bubbles, we include some glycerin. The makers of commercial bubble blowing soap do it, and so can we.
Rosin is most often used to make a mildly abrasive soap.
Savon means soap in french and savon faire means soap making.
yes used to made a soap
no it is the chemical for washing soda
No soap does not use bacteria in its making. One of the objectives of soap using is to get rid of bacteria.
it is primarily used as a filler in soap making
In the Soap making process there is a number of oils mostly vegetable and Animal based, that is used in the soap making process, that would include Palm Kernel Oil, Almond Oil, Olive Oil etc.
lye is an alkaline ingredient in soap making that transforms oils into soap
Salt is needed in soap making to harden it as it solidify's so that it does not become mushy
I don't remember any purpose oh methylated spirit in the making of soap.
Making Soap Bubbles - 1897 was released on: USA: May 1897
Wax is not necessary in the soap making process.
It is recorded that the Babylonians were making soap around 2800 B.C.
You can't find Vel soap, they quit making it!