they want to poison you it is poison ! use the natural soaps . they smell better are bigger and are rectangle .jk . like if you get jasmine it smells like jasmine . omg idid not know that . now i wink . ; } . like a cheasy cumershial guy lol .... .
Sodium hydroxide is used for solid soaps and potassium hydroxide is used for liquid soaps.
it is primarily used as a filler in soap making
Rosin is most often used to make a mildly abrasive soap.
Sodium bicarbonate can be used as a neutralizing substance.
Yes, camphor soap is quite common in Asia. if you make it yourself, it's 10% Camphor.
This has been done since Colonial times in America: It hardens the soap somewhat, so it doesn't get "mushy" in the soap dish.
If you look at most soap making recipes, you will need 9-12M NaOH or KOH.
it is primarily used as a filler in soap making
Sodium chloride is used to precipitate soaps from the solution.
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.
Rosin is most often used to make a mildly abrasive soap.
It is used to recrystallize R-COONa. It is used to recrystallize R-COONa. It is used to recrystallize R-COONa.
If the soap is fully and completely water soluble, its chloride content can be precipitated by adding silver nitrate solution to the soap solution, and the amount of silver chloride solution used until precipitation ceases measures the content of sodium originally in the solution. There are also many other analytical methods available.
Guava leave extract can be used for guava soap. To make this cleanser, the leaves need to be boiled to form an extract used in the soap making process.
it depends on the brand of soap and some don't use any chemical's
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Castile soap can be used in many different ways for different uses. Some of these ways include shampoo, mopping solution, tub scrub, dish soap, and laundry detergent.
Soap requires two major raw materials: fat and alkali.