Total fatty matter
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total-fatty-matter-31-31256
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Total fatty matter
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Total fatty matter (TFM) is one of the most important characteristics describing the quality of soap and is always specified in commercial transactions. It is defined as the total amount of fatty matter, mostly fatty acids, that can be separated from a sample after splitting with a mineral acid, usually hydrochloric acid. The fatty acids most commonly present in soap are oleic, stearic and palmitic acids, and pure, dry, sodium oleate has a TFM of 92.8%, while top quality soap noodles, now increa
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Characteristic of soap
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_fatty_matter
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2024-02-01T18:39:24Z
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