What are the reactants needed for sodium laurate?
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What are the reactants needed for sodium laurate?
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Answer:
Soap is a mixture of sodium salts of various naturally occurring fatty acids.
Air bubbles added to a molten soap will decrease the density of the soap and thus it will float on water.
Currently, sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide is used to neutralize the fatty acid and convert it to the salt.
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