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10 August, 21:35

How does a soap made from sodium hydroxide differ from a soap made from potassium hydroxide?

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  1. 10 August, 21:46
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    Sodium hydroxide (often called just "lye") makes bar soap - solid, opaque bar soap

    potassium hydroxide (often called "potash") makes liquid soap - flowing, clear or translucent liquid soap
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