Answer to Question #37419 in Chemistry for dora

Question #37419
Can I substitute the lye into "SLS or sodium laureth sulfate granules" in making soap?
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Expert's answer
2013-12-02T09:42:45-0500
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is an active component of the synthetic soaps. You can use it instead of using lye and fat both, but if you add the fat into mixture, you should add the lye.

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