generally it contains acid slurry,soda ash,phosphates,binders and fillers
no
No
detergent is alkali and this can be tested by putting detergent into an acid if it neutralises than it is an acid not an alkali
Acetic Acid
Detergent is basic.
I believe the question mean the sulphonic acids. The sulphonic acids are pre-finished of the surfactants and will need future reaction with caustic soda. They are acidic, highly viscous and can do reduce surface tension as the way surfactant do but a lot stronger with pH value approximately 2-3. Most common sulphonic acids is Linear Alkyl Benzene sulphonic acids.
yes it is a acid
percentage of labsa is 89 %
acid
i dont think its a fatty acid
The synthesis of soap, which is known to chemists as saponification, is done with fat, and bases such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). It does not involve acid slurry. Although, if you were going to try this at home, it might be a good idea to keep some mild acid on hand to neutralize the base, if your reaction gets out of hand or spills on your skin while it is still at a very high pH level.