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soapMixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids: palmitic, stearic, and oleic acid. It is made by the action of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) or potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) on fats of animal or vegetable origin. Soap makes grease and dirt disperse in water in a similar manner to a detergent. Soap was mentioned by Galen in the 2nd century for washing the body, although the Romans seem to have washed with a mixture of sand and oil. Soap was manufactured in Britain from the 14th century, but better-quality soap was imported from Castile or Venice. The Soapmakers' Company, London, was incorporated in 1638. Soap was taxed in England from the time of Cromwell in the 17th century to 1853. SOAP
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| Medicascrub antimicrobial hand soap from First Medica is now available in a Mango Fresh scent. While some of the furniture has been donated, Alexander-Lieblang said the center can still use additional items, such as filing cabinets, a washer and dryer, a refrigerator, kitchen items and necessities like paper towels and hand soap. Sun and Earth's line of spray window-cleaner, laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, and hand soap is hypo-allergenic and cruelty-free, and yet strong enough to take care of the same dirt and stains that standard, noxious stuff does. |
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