- Hard
soaps (Latin: sapo medicatus), also
termed soda soaps in
older terminology, are
categorized under soaps and are
typically sodium salts of
fatty acids...
- A
soaper is a
person who
practices soap making. It is the
origin of the
surnames "Soper", "
Soaper", and "Saboni" (Arabic for
soap maker).
Roads named...
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Sodium carbonate (also
known as
washing soda,
soda ash and
soda crystals) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula Na2CO3 and its
various hydrates....
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ancient Egyptians used a
soap-like
product as a
medicine and
created this by
combining animal fats or
vegetable oils with a
soda ash
substance called trona...
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Reggio Emilia, in 1939 and 1940, and
turned their bodies into
soap (using
caustic soda) and teacakes.
Leonarda Cianciulli was born in Montella, Avellino...
- The
original composition of
creolin is a
creosote tar oil,
caustic soda,
soaps, and very
little water. It is of low
technology and a very
powerful disinfectant...
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baking soda,
bread soda,
cooking soda,
brewing soda and
bicarbonate of
soda and can
often be
found near
baking powder in stores. The term
baking soda is more...
- by
reacting tallow with
sodium hydroxide (lye,
caustic soda) or
sodium carbonate (washing
soda). It
consists chiefly of a
variable mixture of
sodium salts...
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Francisca Becker. Douglas's
soap products, such as the
Coconut Oil
Soda Soap,
developed in 1830 and the
Chinese Heavenly Soap,
introduced around 1840 quickly...
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Sodium tallowate is made from
sodium hydroxide (a.k.a.,
caustic soda, or, lye); steam; and,
animal (often, cattle) fat (i.e., tallow). This process, called...