Yes. Hardwoods contain far more lye than softwoods.
Along with animal fat, you could make lye soap.
Fat and lye made from wood ashes.
She rubbed her face with ashes from the fire that contain lye which is a very corrosive chemical that can cause skin burns.
No, shampoo does not contain lye.
"The ash vacuum does not contain ash it vacuums up ash. Clean your fireplace or wood stove in seconds. Forget about dirty hands, dirty ashes flying around the room and shoveling ashes. The ash vac is designed to remove warm to cold ashes from everything from wood stoves to barbecues."
Wood ashes contain potassium hydroxide (potash) which will be beneficial to the sweetcorn as it develops its fruit, as nitrates are used for leaf growth, potassium is used for fruit,seed production and phosphorous is used by root growth so it is ok to feed sweetcorn with wood ashes
Wood ashes are needed in soapmaking to create lye through a process called saponification. The pH of water used in soapmaking needs to be neutral to slightly acidic. This is because lye (sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) is highly alkaline, and using acidic water can help control the reaction and ensure a safe pH level in the final soap product.
no , it do not. lye disolve hairs so you do not want lye in you hairs dye.so splat dont have contain lye.
No-lye relaxers does the same as the sodium hydroxide relaxer but no lye relaxers requires frequent conditioning and lye relaxers contain a oil base to protect the scalp from irritation.
No, I have never used burlap to contain or dispose of ashes.
Wood can be desolved through the use of lye. However, it is very important to handle lye carefully as the chemical can also dissolve human skin and flesh.
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