liquid hand soap was made in 1865
studies have shown hand sanitizer DOES NOT replace hand washing and in some cases may cause cancer.
I think dish sap can remove
You would need to wash your hand well with soap and water, or clean your hand with something containing a spermicide (such as nonoxynol-9) to be certain.
the hardness of water is mainly due to the presence of Ca or Mg ions.when hard water containing these ions is treated with soap solution it reacts to form white curdy ppt. known as "scum". 2C17H35COONa + Ca+2 -------> (C17H35COO)2Ca + 2Na+ (soap soln) (scum) the hardness is divided into two: 1) permananent Hardness(because of the precense of salts of ca or mg ions) 2) Temporary Hardness(due to the precense of bicarbonates)
Hand soap
Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
In hard water we find Calcium and Magnesium ions. These react with the Sodium stearate (soap) to form Calcium and magnesium stearate and Na+ ions Sodium stearate+ Ca2+ +Mg2+ --> Calcium stearate + Magnesium stearate + Na+ ions
Dove soap is made of......................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Soap is primarily sodium stearate. It leaves a film when it combines with hard water to form calcium stearate (soap scum). Body wash is a detergent that does not form soap scum. It, like Zest bath bars has no sodium stearate. The difference between the Zest and most body washes is the fragrance in the recipe and that you are paying for a whole lot of water and a fancy bottle.
The brand of hand soap called "Lava" is alleged to contain pumice. Lava soap really does have pumice in it.
INGREDIENTS IN DOVE SOAP ARE: Sodium Lauroyl Isethionate, Slearic Acid, Sodium Palmitate, Aqua Lauric Acid, Sodium Isethionate, Sodium Stearate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Palm Kernelate, Parfum, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Chloride, zinc Oxide, Citric Acid, Tetrasodium EDTA, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Alumina, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Benzyl Alcohol, Butylphenyl Methylpropional, Citronellol, Coumarin, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Linalool..... Brand by Unilever
sodium sterate, an organic compound apparently present in soap??
Sodium Stearate + Ca2+ and Mg2+ = Calcium Stearate + Na+ Ions (Soap) (Dissolved in water) (Soluble in water)
Soaps are usually salts of long chain fatty acids with Sodium or Potassium ion and are soluble in water but Calcium stearate is very slightly soluble in water so can not be used as soap so it is better to consider it as a salt only.
you can but then you'd get hand soap
Soaps are usually salts of long chain fatty acids with Sodium or Potassium ion and are soluble in water but Calcium stearate is very slightly soluble in water so can not be used as soap so it is better to consider it as a salt only.