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saponification Reaction converting rosin into rosin soap ?process in post-soldering cleaning processes allowing water to be used as a cleaner, rather than solvent.
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saponification The centuries-old process of producing simple soaps. It involves the boiling and mixing of acidic natural oils (from animals or plants) and alkaline substances (sodium hydroxide from wood ashes) thereby, producing a "true soap." Saponification also describes the cleaning process as done by alkaline compounds in detergents. In this case, alkalis mix with oily soils and water forming a type of "salt" that is rinsed away.
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saponification The chemical reaction which converts a fatty acid (vegetable oils) and an alkali (sodium hydroxide) into soap and glycerin when you combine them in the proper ratio within a specific temperature range.
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saponification Combination of lye, fats, oils and water that produces soap.
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saponification The process of converting a fat into soap by treating it with an alkali. Also, the process used by some cleaners to remove grease and oil.
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