Chemistry, asked by dhairyshilkhade07, 5 months ago

Alkali that cannot be used for soap making from oil........
(a) caustic soda
(6) caustic potash
(c) ethanol amine
(d) any of these​

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Answered by Gayathrivs
1

caustic soda, because it is very corrosive and is known for causing irritation

Answered by Anonymous
0

Alkali cannot be used for soap making from oil caustic soda.

  • Soap is a cleaning substance that is used daily.
  • It's the old-fashioned washing powder.
  • Soap is a high carboxylic acid salt.
  • It's made primarily of oil fats and caustic alkali.
  • Because of its capacity to restore air humidity, sodium soaps are the most often used alkali for neutralizing fat.
  • They are tougher and less soluble than potassium soaps.
  • The skin is harmed by the powerful caustic soda solutions, which can cause significant burns.
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