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nonpolar substances (such as fats and oils), and the ionic end (the salt of a carboxylic acid) is soluble in water. soap is made by combining tallow (or other hard animal fat) or vegetable or fish oil with an alkaline solution. the two most important alkalis in use are caustic soda and caustic potash
usual number. a liquid soap containing hexacholorophene produces better results than a bar soap incorporating the compound. chemically, hexachlorophene is defined as bis ( , , - trichloro - --hydroxyphenyl) methane. it is a white crystalline powder, insoluble in water soluble in acetone, alcohol and...
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