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among soap-making hobbyists, the name
tallowate is used
informally to
refer to
soaps made from tallow.
Sodium tallowate, for example, is
obtained by reacting...
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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...
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Constituents on
Product Mildness". In A. R.
Baldwin (ed.).
Second World Conference on Detergents. p. 127.
Sodium laurate Sodium myristate Sodium tallowate v t e...
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ended September 9, 2001. A
classic Ivory soap bar
contains sodium tallowate,
sodium cocoate or
sodium palm kernelate, water,
sodium chloride, sodium...
- amid the
covid pandemic. The
ingredients of the pink Zote bar are
sodium tallowate (animal fat),
sodium cocoate,
Citronella oil (fragrance),
glycerin and...
- Soap is a salt of a
fatty acid (sometimes
other carboxylic acids) used for
cleaning and
lubricating products as well as
other applications. In a domestic...
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rosin sodium rosinate (rosin soap) See also tall oil
sodium tallowate See also
tallowate sodium palmate sodium stearate sodium Sodium palmate/stearate...
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although it is most
commonly sourced from
cottonseed oil or palm oil.
Sodium tallowate is a
common soap
ingredient derived from tallow—the fat of
animals such...