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While researching life during colonial times, Carson learns that people would extract potassium hydroxide from wood ashes and mix it with animal fat. What were the colonists doing?

generating hydrogen
making soap
producing salt
cleaning steel

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Answered by khushi814752
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The colonists were making soap. A lot of people don't know that soap is the result of reacting a base (potassium hydroxide) and an acid (animal fat) which produces a salt which is the white stuff we see in soap. This process is called saponification

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