Sodium stearate uses in soaps and detergents
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Soaps are made by boiling fats/oils (triglycerides) with a strong base, usually sodium hydroxide in a reaction called saponification. The triglyceride breaks up into sodium salts of the fatty acid (the soap) and glycerol. The soap molecules are soluble Na+ salts of long-chain fatty acids, e.g. sodium stearate
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