The products of soap-making are soap and glycerin. Glycerin is a byproduct that is typically separated from the soap during the soap-making process.
Palm oil is considered a hard oil. You can substitute Lard, Tallow, Coconut oil, or Vegetable shortening.
palm oil.....
One of the plants is a palm tree. The oil is extracted as palm oil/ Palm oil is then boiled with caustic soda is large vats to produce sodium palmate ( a type of soap). Olive oil is another possibility. The commonest oil is stearic acid. to form sodium stearate.
Iftikhar Ahmad. has written: 'National finance commission awards in Pakistan' 'Significance of palm oil and palm stearin as fatty raw materials for soap' -- subject(s): Palm oil, Soap, Stearin
The formula for sodium palmate is C16H31NaO2. It is one of the salts derived from palm oil and is commonly used in soap making as a surfactant.
You can substitute glycerin in soap making with other oils like coconut oil, olive oil, or shea butter. These oils can provide similar moisturizing and skin-nourishing properties. Be sure to test the substitution in a small batch to ensure the desired results.
The main ingredient in soap making believe it or not is Oil, Sometimes Olive oil. There are different ingredient that always go in soap but the one they always seem to use it oil.
they use it for food,soap,candles,,and other products
Well there is no simple answer to this question. Coconut oil and palm oil are the best base oils, but its all about the total package or context.
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