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posted on 30-7-2017 at 10:42
Calcium soap from a hot process with calcium carbonate?
Wikipedia lists stearic acid + calcium oxide for calcium stearate, but I assume it would form like other soaps with in a "hot process" with calcium carbonate, wouldn't it?
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