saponified การใช้
- The product consists of saponified fat, water and silicates.
- Soap is made from saponified oil, and many cosmetics contain peanut oil and its derivatives.
- A mixture of " tallow " and other fats was saponified by an alkali in industrial methylated spirits.
- In 1898, Anthony Overton founded a hair care company that offered saponified coconut shampoo and AIDA hair pomade.
- Tasting soap for readiness is not recommended, as sodium and potassium hydroxides, when not saponified, are highly caustic.
- Can they really digest the saponified fatty acids ? talk ) 15 : 54, 15 May 2008 ( UTC)
- The saponified regions may deform the painting's surface through the formation of visible lumps or protrusions that can scatter light.
- In the case of hot-process soap, an emollient may be added after the initial oils have saponified so they remain unreacted in the finished soap.
- The procedure involved boiling 10 milliliters of olive oil with 40 milliliters of approximately 1 molar potassium hydroxide in 95 % ethanol, adding water to 100 grams to dissolve the saponified lipids, and titrating against a normal sulfuric acid solution using phenolphthalein as a pH indicator dye.
- I don't know if the saponified oils in liquid soap " freeze " to milkiness in the same way, but it seems vaguely plausible . talk ) 05 : 16, 24 March 2008 ( UTC ) [ edited 01 : 45, 25 March 2008 ( UTC )]
- The active methylene group is condensed with " p "-methylthiobenzaldehyde, using sodium methoxide as catalyst, and then saponified to give Z ( "'7 "') which in turn oxidized with sodium metaperiodate to sulfoxide "'8 "', the antiinflammatory agent sulindac.
- I don't know, but would suggest, that perhaps " green " is being used in the sense of " new, not ripened or matured ", given that it's a soft soap, being incompletely saponified vegetable oil .-Nunh-huh 04 : 51, 17 October 2005 ( UTC)
- The oil may be further refined by 1 ) alkali washing, or removing the heavy aromatic carboxylic acids with antibiotic properties, which may cause heartburn, gallbladder and pancreas irritation, and saponifying ) with a base such as sodium carbonate solution until the yellow residue disappears from the watery phase, decanting, and washing with water to remove the base and the saponified components ( and evaporating the solvents ).
- In the hot process, the hydroxide and the fat are heated and mixed together at 80 100 癈, a little below boiling point, until saponification is complete, which, before modern scientific equipment, the soapmaker determined by taste ( the sharp, distinctive taste of the hydroxide disappears after it is saponified ) or by eye; the experienced eye can tell when gel stage and full saponification has occurred.