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What is the water with bleach used in making homemade soap?

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What is the water with bleach used in making homemade soap?

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in order to homemade soap Soap making is a chemical reaction, a base (lye) is necessary for saponified fat molecules into soap. So bleach is used to make soap, but it’s really not bleach itself once the soap is soap. lye + fat ==> + a glycerin soap may be animal fats or vegetable oils. Glycerin is a natural byproduct of saponification. Commercial manufacturers of glycerine soap and eliminate the use for lotions, etc. No homemade soap manufacturers remove the glycerin, handmade soap is very moisturizing so your skin. Soap is technically a salt. Just as the elements of table salt (sodium chloride) is hazardous separately, are somewhat beneficial when together. Sodium is a very reactive metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas at room temperature, but as harmless and NaCl is essential for life. Similarly, the bleach is dangerous in itself, but beneficial when done in the soap. It is also used to make paper, among many other things. bleach has a pH too high to be neutralized when added to fat

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