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Metallic soap

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238: 43: 34:. Theoretically, soaps can be made of any metal, although not all enjoy practical uses. Varying the metal can strongly affect the properties of the compound, particularly its solubility. 172: 279: 303: 189: 53:
Alkali metal and alkaline earth soaps are white solids. The most commonly encountered are traditional household
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Whitmore, Willet; Lauro, Michael (1930). "Metallic Soaps - Their Uses, Preparation, and Properties".
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Nora, Angelo; Szczepanek, Alfred; Koenen, Gunther (2001). "Metallic Soaps".
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in paints and varnishes and work by promoting the oxidation and
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Calcium and magnesium soaps are most commonly encountered as
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Index

metallic
salt
fatty acid

Smarties
soaps
sodium
potassium
Lithium soap
lithium stearate
lubricating grease
soap scum
Magnesium stearate
calcium stearate
excipients
release agents
food additives
E numbers
thickening agents
heat stabilizer
polyvinyl chloride
iron
cobalt
manganese
drying agents
crosslinking



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