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Johnez:
Whomever wrote that instruction was way off base in my opinion. So you're implying that you dissolved 2 grams of sodium citrate in 4 grams of water? There's no way one would visibly be able to tell if it was all dissolved... at least I wouldn't. That's less than a teaspoon of water by volume!
Just dissolve all powder ingredients in the same water that you dissolve the lye in. It doesn't hurt anything and this way one may ensure everything is dissolved completely. A 2:1 ratio to dissolve any powder is risky IMHO. Try dissolving 1 oz. of table salt in 2 oz. of water and see how long it takes or the same for white table sugar.
How should I add it to my soap?
Dissolve the citrate in about 2 times its weight of water. Stick blend that mixture into your oils.
Whomever wrote that instruction was way off base in my opinion. So you're implying that you dissolved 2 grams of sodium citrate in 4 grams of water? There's no way one would visibly be able to tell if it was all dissolved... at least I wouldn't. That's less than a teaspoon of water by volume!
Just dissolve all powder ingredients in the same water that you dissolve the lye in. It doesn't hurt anything and this way one may ensure everything is dissolved completely. A 2:1 ratio to dissolve any powder is risky IMHO. Try dissolving 1 oz. of table salt in 2 oz. of water and see how long it takes or the same for white table sugar.