Hello, I am a student investigating how the fatty acid composition of fats/oils affects the cleansing ability (ability to remove ink stains) and foaming capacity (amount of bubbles it can form in a specific amount of time) of the soap it produces. These soaps will be saponified with NaOH to form...
My investigation is about how changing fatty acid composition of oils affect the properties of soap produced. This will be done by changing the type of oil used, e.g. coconut oil, cocoa butter and etc. I need to explain why different fatty acids changes the properties. Could anyone please help...
Thank you for your help!
But still I would like to ask whether different types of fats would change properties?
Can I also make my samples of soap in 2 days?
I will be working in a school lab so I am certain that there is no X ray.
Could you suggest other ways of analysing soap properties?
p.s. @ResolvableOwl could you please tell me which part of my experiment you are referring to?
Ok, thank you for your reply.
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