SC - lye, fish, pastry, japanese and horehound

jeffrey stewart heilveil heilveil at students.uiuc.edu
Fri Feb 27 06:40:15 PST 1998


So

On Fri, 27 Feb 1998, Bear wrote:
> It's probably potassium hydroxide (potash).  Potassium hydroxide and sodium
> hydroxide (caustic soda) are both referred to as lye. 

Would the soap work better with NaOH?  I could get my hands on some...
Also, if anyone has ANY idea how much to use of each reagent, I would
love to know.

Bogdan

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