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hunnymonster said:henkverhaar said:b] cold water dissolves less fatty acid salts and it is therefore more difficult to make a good lather with cold water -- solubility is what makes potassium salts superior latherers over sodium salts
Does the solubility of the anion vary with the cation by that much?
And should we seek out Rubidium or Caesium salts for even better experience?(I'll let others suggest Francium salts - although I read glowing reports of their efficacy :lol: )
hunnymonster said:henkverhaar said:b] cold water dissolves less fatty acid salts and it is therefore more difficult to make a good lather with cold water -- solubility is what makes potassium salts superior latherers over sodium salts
Does the solubility of the anion vary with the cation by that much? Especially with a large organic anion like a "tallowate"? And should we seek out Rubidium or Caesium salts for even better experience?(I'll let others suggest Francium salts - although I read glowing reports of their efficacy :lol: )
rangers62 said:It's starting to sound like fekin Soap Trek; The next Generation
henkverhaar said:rangers62 said:It's starting to sound like fekin Soap Trek; The next Generation
Soap Trek, the next Saponification
D&R
Henk
jhclare said:henkverhaar said:rangers62 said:It's starting to sound like fekin Soap Trek; The next Generation
Soap Trek, the next Saponification
D&R
Henk
GROAN....... :mrgreen:
Rev-O said:guess where they got the tallow . . . .
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