posted on Mar, 18 2007 @ 11:12 PM
Originally posted by djohnsto77
As far as the chemistry, the basic premise is to make a big chemical molecule that has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts so itt can dissolve both
water-soluble and fat-soluble dirt and wash it all away with water. Of course the exact chemistry depends on what type of fat and lye you use.
In a non-technical way, I half-way understand that. I read something about the molecules and the uniqueness of how they bind with oil and water and
does a sort of flip flop. I know there are different bases and of course a lot of different fatty acids. I was wondering if someone could notate the
reaction of the drain cleaner for me in water. I have the rough percentages of the weights and such and just need someone to figure out the reaction
as I would like to post it on that site so I can show how the solution isn't sutable for using in soap-making.
But, it seems pretty easy that you just take lye and combine it with fats and oils and let the stuff cure. I bought the wrong stuff and decided to
just see what happens for educational purposes. Now you have to buy lye from sources in bulk and have your entire identity scrutinized (just
kidding), to get the stuff...but I will eventually get my hands on it.
Imagine families used to make soap all the time as a matter of general necessity.
[edit on 18-3-2007 by ben91069]