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SOAP

SOAP Structure
CAS No.
8029-38-7
Chemical Name:
SOAP
Synonyms
SOAP;HARD SOAP;SOAP POWDER;CASTILE SOAP;SOAP CASTILE;Soap solution;WANKLYN'S SOAP;Syndet Soap Base;WANKLYN SOAP SOLUTION;BOUTRON-BOUDET'S SOAP SOLUTION
CBNumber:
CB2698632
Molecular Formula:
Molecular Weight:
0
MOL File:
Mol file

SOAP Properties

Flash point 22 °C

SAFETY

Risk and Safety Statements

Hazard Codes  Xn
Risk Statements  10-68/20/21/22-20/21/22
Safety Statements  23-24/25-36/37
RIDADR  UN 1993 3/PG 2

SOAP Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Uses

According to an ancient Roman legend, soap got its name from Mount Sapo, where animals were sacrificed. Rain washed a mixture of melted animal fat or tallow and wood ashes down into the clay soil along the Tiber River. It was found that this clay mixture cleaned the washed clothes with much less effort.
The term soap is a class name for the sodium and potassium salts of fatty acids. These fatty acids were found in animal fats and in plant oils such as coconut oil, palm oil, olive oil, castor oil, or cottonseed oil.
Soaps are manufactured from a renewable source. The triglycerides (or triesters of fatty acids) are the raw material for the production of soap. The triglycerides occur widely in plants and animals. Tallow and coconut oil are the principal fatty materials in soap making in the United States. The palm oils, palm kernel oil, and their derivatives are used in soap manufacture in many other parts of the world.
Greases, obtained from hogs and smaller domestic animals, are the second most important source of glycerides of fatty acids. Coconut oil has long been important in soap making. The soap from coconut oil is firm and lathers well. It contains a large amount of the desired glycerides of lauric and myristic acids [1-6].
The soap maker represents one of the larger consumers of chemicals, especially caustic soda, salt, soda ash, caustic potash, sodium silicate, sodium bicarbonate, and trisodium phosphate. Builders are inorganic chemicals added to soap. In particular, tetrasodium pyrophosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate were usually effective soap builders [1-6].

Definition

(1) The water-soluble reaction product of a fatty acid ester and an alkali (usually sodium hydroxide), with glycerol as by-product. For the reaction, see saponification. A soap is actually a spe- cific type of salt, the hydrogen of the fatty acid being re

SOAP Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

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