Ivory soap floats because during the soap making process, air in entrained, or mixed into, the soap. Because of the high air content, the s ... view more. ... Why does the soap ivory float?
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Soap cake volumes being equal, one would expect Ivory - the bar with greatest content of pure soap without additives to produce the most bubbles. But Ivory also floats indicating i...
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Soap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Typical vegetable oils used in soap making are palm oil, coconut oil, olive oil, and laurel oil. Each species offers quite different fatty acid content and, hence, ... |
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Nov 21, 2011 ... Contents. Soap: What is it and where did it come from? Animal versus Vegetable based soaps. The Soap Process Preservatives Equipment ...
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The Content-Type header for a SOAP request and response defines the MIME type for the message and the character encoding (optional) used for the XML ...
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Feb 26, 2011 ... Typically, the higher the free fatty acid level in oil leads to higher soap content in the Biodiesel. It's why we titrate waste vegetable oil–so that we ...
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A SOAP request: POST /InStock HTTP/1.1. Host: www.example.org. Content- Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8. Content-Length: nnn ...
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The media type for SOAP 1.2 has changed from text/xml used in SOAP 1.1 to application/soap+xml . The application/soap+xml ...
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NET Development Forums > Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) > " Content Type application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8 was not ...
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