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    History of Soaps

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    History of Cleansing Soaps Early History The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in Ancient Babylon. In the reign of Nabonidus (556–539 BCE) a recipe for soap consisted of uhulu [ashes]‚ cypress [oil] and sesame [seed oil] "for washing the stones for the servant girls". A formula for soap consisting of water alkali‚ and cassia oil was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC. The Ebers papyrus (Egypt‚ 1550 BC) indicates

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    Soap and Lifebuoy

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    LIFEBUOY’S REPOSITIONING STRATEGY: Lifebuoy soap is a very old brand of bath soap in India‚ Life Buoy is an anti bacterial soap and in the beginning it positioned itself on its antibacterial qualities‚ lifebuoy gained a number of customers with this positioning‚ but then there comes the competition with the Dettol soap.. All this put Lifebuoy out of lime light and to survive in market‚ Lifebuoy positioned itself on price it became low price antibacterial soap. This strategy may have boosted short term

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    Soap Experiment

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    to prepare soap and thus‚ to compare the properties of the prepared soap and synthetic detergents which are precipitation‚ emulsification and cleaning abilities. It can be concluded that soap has the properties if emulsifying oil whereas detergent has not. The abilities of forming precipitates can be seen clearly in soap solution whereas detergent forms no precipitates at all. The experiment is completed and successfully conducted. Introduction Detergents and soaps are used for

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    Soap Lab

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    Project 17: Soaps and Detergents    Stephanie Futrell  Kelsey Duncan  Tom Bunch  Antwyone Clayborne    Chemistry 1020 Laboratory‚ Section 007   Instructor: Fan Yang  September 23‚ 2014                      Our signatures indicate that this document represents our own work. Excluding  shared data‚ the information‚ thoughts and ideas are my own‚ except as indicated  in the references.           Goals  There was another oil spill that covered local birds in oil. The environmental  group stepped in to help make their own soap

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    Bio Soap

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    BIO WHAT IS BIODEGRADABLE SOAP? A biodegradable soap is a cleaning agent that can decompose naturally over time. These soaps can help reduce environmental impact when hikers‚ backpackers and campers need to bathe or clean their belongings. Depending on the formulation of soap that is purchased‚ a biodegradable soap can be used on the body‚ face‚ hair‚ hands and objects such as dishes and clothes. Non-toxic soaps can be manufactured with organic oils so as to remain environmentally friendly. Oils

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    Dettol Soap

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    Dettol Soap Introduction Dettol Antiseptic Liquid Disinfectant is the name of commercial liquid and solid antiseptic products belonging to a household product line manufactured by Reckitt Benckiser. The traditional liquid product is a light yellow colour‚ but becomes milky white when diluted in water. This diluted mixture can be used to clean cuts etc. The active ingredient which defines its unique antiseptic property is an aromatic chemical compound known as chloroxylenol (C8H9ClO). This makes

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    Soap Seller

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    Soap.com: Role of Terry Schiller for Hollyville-Seller You are Terry Schiller‚ Syndicated Sales Representative for HOLLYVILLE‚ Inc.‚ international multimedia corporation that specializes in producing television shows and motion pictures. You represent the company in negotiating the sale of syndicated programs to local television stations. Syndicated programs most commonly are sold to independent local stations after running as a regular show on one of the major networks. As one

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    Herbal Soap

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    V. PRODUCTION ASPECT A. Raw Materials 1. Herbs Number of Units | Raw Materials | Price/Kilo | Total Price | 5 KilosI KiloI KiloI KiloI KiloI KiloI Kilo | Kasitas (Acapulco) NeemPaliahanKalilongMakabuhayMalunggayGuava | Php 25.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 | Php 125.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 | TOTAL

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    Guava Soap

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    Introduction Guava is a tropical fruit‚ which is in very much like the shape of a pear‚ and has a yellow-green skin and white‚ yellow‚ or red/pink flesh. The guava tree belongs to the myrtle family Myrtaceae. The tree is natihve to Mexico‚ as well as Central America‚ Northern South America and parts of the Carribbean. They are now cultivated throughout the tropics. The fruit is known by many names in various countries. They are called Pera in Sri Lanka‚ Amrood in Hindi and Urdu. In Bengali

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    Liquid Soap

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    [pic] Soap From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Soap (disambiguation). [pic] [pic] A collection of decorative soaps‚ often found in hotels [pic] [pic] Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate‚ a typical soap. In chemistry‚ soap is a salt of a fatty acid.[1] Soaps are mainly used as surfactants for washing‚ bathing‚ and cleaning‚ but they are also used in textile spinning and are important components of lubricants

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