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bleaching action of soap​

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Answered by DarshikaSingh992
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The bleaching of soaps is usually carried out by mixing a bleaching agent with molten soap contained in at soap pan at or near the boiling point with or without the addition of water. Sodium hypochlorite is the bleaching agent most frequently used, but other bleaching agents have also been employed.

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The bleaching of soaps is usually carried out by mixing a bleaching agent with molten soap contained in at soap pan at or near the boiling point with or without the addition of water. Sodium hypochlorite is the bleaching agent most frequently used, but other bleaching agents have also been employed.

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