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Understanding Soap. When was soap first used?  Soaps have been excavated in clay cylinders that date back to 2800 B.C.  An ancient Egyptian scroll dated.

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1 Understanding Soap

2 When was soap first used?  Soaps have been excavated in clay cylinders that date back to 2800 B.C.  An ancient Egyptian scroll dated to 1500 B.C. describes a soap recipe  Soaps have been excavated in clay cylinders that date back to 2800 B.C.  An ancient Egyptian scroll dated to 1500 B.C. describes a soap recipe

3  People learned that fats would react with ingredients in fire ashes to produce soap +=  One common soap was made by mixing ashes with animal fat (also called tallow)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0EgtWv6kBA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0EgtWv6kBA  One common soap was made by mixing ashes with animal fat (also called tallow)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0EgtWv6kBA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0EgtWv6kBA ASHES FAT SOAP

4 How is soap made today?  Today, soaps are made from fats and oils that react with lye (sodium hydroxide) instead of ashes.  Chemical Reaction: Fat or Oil + NaOH  Soap + Glycerol  Because soap is made by this reaction, the reaction is sometimes called “saponification” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu u1ZCg5byg  Today, soaps are made from fats and oils that react with lye (sodium hydroxide) instead of ashes.  Chemical Reaction: Fat or Oil + NaOH  Soap + Glycerol  Because soap is made by this reaction, the reaction is sometimes called “saponification” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu u1ZCg5byg

5 Back to Science 10…  Recall that when you mix an acid and a base, a salt results: Acid + Base  Salt  This is actually how soap is made.  Oils and fats (also called triglycerides) are acids  Sodium hydroxide (lye) is written NaOH and is a base  Soap is a salt that results when the two react  Interestingly, we use soap to cleanse grease and oils from our skin, but soap is made from grease & oils! This is a reminder that when a chemical reaction occurs, completely different substances are created!  Recall that when you mix an acid and a base, a salt results: Acid + Base  Salt  This is actually how soap is made.  Oils and fats (also called triglycerides) are acids  Sodium hydroxide (lye) is written NaOH and is a base  Soap is a salt that results when the two react  Interestingly, we use soap to cleanse grease and oils from our skin, but soap is made from grease & oils! This is a reminder that when a chemical reaction occurs, completely different substances are created!

6 How is soap made today?  Saponification Reaction: Fat or Oil + NaOH  Soap + Glycerol  Different fats or oils are used in the saponification reaction, and this produces soap with different qualities  Examples of fats used to make soap:  Saponification Reaction: Fat or Oil + NaOH  Soap + Glycerol  Different fats or oils are used in the saponification reaction, and this produces soap with different qualities  Examples of fats used to make soap:

7 How is soap made today?  Tallow is beef fat that has been purified (“rendered”)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKOVoAsIKhY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKOVoAsIKhY  Lard is rendered pork fat  Solid fats like coconut oil, palm oil, tallow or lard form bars of soap that stay hard and resist dissolving in the water left in the soap dish.  Tallow is beef fat that has been purified (“rendered”)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKOVoAsIKhY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKOVoAsIKhY  Lard is rendered pork fat  Solid fats like coconut oil, palm oil, tallow or lard form bars of soap that stay hard and resist dissolving in the water left in the soap dish.

8 The Structure of Soap You start with a fat molecule, which contains: H – hydrogen C – carbon O – oxygen Fat molecules are also called “triglycerides”. You will notice three identical arms of the molecule, which is where the “tri” comes from The various fats & oils that can be used in soapmaking all have this basic structure. You start with a fat molecule, which contains: H – hydrogen C – carbon O – oxygen Fat molecules are also called “triglycerides”. You will notice three identical arms of the molecule, which is where the “tri” comes from The various fats & oils that can be used in soapmaking all have this basic structure. A fat molecule (a.k.a. a triglyceride)

9 Build your own fat molecule… Then we’ll see what happens to it in the saponification reaction!

10 Saponification Reaction: ACID BASE SALT Fat or Oil + NaOH  Soap + Glycerol (Triglyceride ) (lye or sodium hydroxide ) CH 2 – OH CH – OH CH 2 – OH + 3 NaOH  +


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