saponification by lime

  • 1Soap — For other uses, see Soap (disambiguation). A collection of decorative soaps, often found in hotels …

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  • 2soap and detergent — ▪ chemical compound Introduction       substances that, when dissolved in water, possess the ability to remove dirt (detergent) from surfaces such as the human skin, textiles, and other solids. The seemingly simple process of cleaning a soiled… …

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  • 3Sodium hydroxide — Sodium hydroxide …

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  • 4huile — [ ɥil ] n. f. • 1250 uile; 1120 oile, var. olie; h pour éviter la lecture vile; lat. oleum 1 ♦ Substance grasse, onctueuse et inflammable, liquide à la température ordinaire et insoluble dans l eau, d origine végétale, animale ou minérale. ⇒… …

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  • 5Potassium hydroxide — Potassium hydroxide …

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  • 6Alkali — In chemistry, an alkali (from Arabic: Al Qaly القلي, القالي ) is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Alkalis are best known for being bases (compounds with pH greater than 7) that dissolve in water. The… …

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  • 7Hydroxide — Lewis structure of the hydroxide ion showing three lone pairs on the oxygen atom …

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  • 8Sodium hypochlorite — Sodium hypochlorite …

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  • 9Drackett — Fate Sold to S. C. Johnson Son Successor S. C. Johnson Son Founded 1856 Founder(s) Philip Drackett Defunct 1992 Headquarters …

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  • 10Gossage — is a family name of soapmakers and alkali manufacturers. Their company eventually became part of the Unilever group. During World War II, all soap brands were abolished by British government decree in 1942, in favour of a generic soap. When… …

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