Soaps and detergents are electrolytes in low concentration
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Wet soap is soluble in weak brine, but separates out as the electrolyte concentration increases. Glycerine, on the other hand, is highly soluble in brine. Wet soap thus has quite a low electrolyte concentration and is about 30% water (which makes it easily pumpable at 70oC).
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