"...The fatty acids are weak acids and NaOH is a strong alkali. Lets say that the NaOH "wins" over the fatty acids, and there are more OH in the final solution than protons, that is why the pH of the product is so alkaline. KOH is also strong, trietanolamina is weaker though but I have not tried myself..."
First sentence -- Yes, that's very true.
Second sentence -- Yes, the pH is alkaline. I'm not quite sure what "the NaOH 'wins'" means, however. In a properly made soap, there should be a stoichometric excess of neutral fats or fatty acids.
Third sentence -- Triethanolamine? Sure, you can use it to make soap. I'd love to hear more about your experiences with the soap when you make and use it. In the meantime, I really would like to connect with handcrafted soap makers who are making this type of soap and more data on how it performs. Would you provide that information, please? Thanks!
First sentence -- Yes, that's very true.
Second sentence -- Yes, the pH is alkaline. I'm not quite sure what "the NaOH 'wins'" means, however. In a properly made soap, there should be a stoichometric excess of neutral fats or fatty acids.
Third sentence -- Triethanolamine? Sure, you can use it to make soap. I'd love to hear more about your experiences with the soap when you make and use it. In the meantime, I really would like to connect with handcrafted soap makers who are making this type of soap and more data on how it performs. Would you provide that information, please? Thanks!
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