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Why and how sodium rosinate is use in soaps?

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Sodium rosinate is generally added in the soap because it produces rich lather.

Sodium Rosinate is a fluid, high viscous solution of sodium soap rosin. Sodium Rosinate provides highly stable emulsion over a uride range of water hardness. This is why it is used in soaps. 

Sodium rosinate is used in soaps by 
Saponification Reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sodium rosinate is generally added in the soap because it produces rich lather.

Sodium Rosinate is a fluid, high viscous solution of sodium soap rosin. Sodium Rosinate provides highly stable emulsion over a uride range of water hardness. This is why it is used in soaps.  

Sodium rosinate is used in soaps by Saponification Reaction.

Explanation:

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