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how are soap produced ? what are glycerin soap​

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how are soap product.....

Saponification of fats and oils is the most widely used soap-making process. ... Fats and oils are hydrolyzed (split) with a high-pressure steam to yield crude fatty acids and glycerine. The fatty acids are then purified by distillation and neutralized with an alkali to produce soap and water (neat soap). by it sosp produce.

what are glycerine soap...... ..

Glycerin soaps are soaps that contain glycerin, a component of fat or oil. They are recognizably different from other soaps because they are translucent. The clarity is due to the alignment of the soap molecules, which can be induced through the addition of alcohol and sugar. it it is called glycerine.....

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