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Is citric acid an effective chelator?Sodium gluconate is phenomenally expensive in Australia. So I use ctric acid which is AU$7 (US$4) a kilo (35oz).
Is citric acid an effective chelator?Sodium gluconate is phenomenally expensive in Australia. So I use ctric acid which is AU$7 (US$4) a kilo (35oz).
Is citric acid an effective chelator?
I use citric acid as it is cheap in Australia and it turns into sodium citrate in the soap process (DeeAnna knows all the scientific detail, thank you!). (You have to adjust your NaOH if you use citric acid - see DeeAnna's notes)Is citric acid an effective chelator?
So this is 1% of total batch weight, including the lye water mix, not just the weight of the oils? I'm about to start using EDTA and S.G. and want to get it right!I will update my earlier remark about, I now use a combination of Tetrasodium EDTA and Sodium Gluconate 50/
50 at the rate of 1% of my batch weight.
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