káliumzsírsavsók
Káliumzsírsavsók are potassium salts of fatty acids. They are formed when a fatty acid reacts with a potassium base, such as potassium hydroxide. These compounds are often amphipathic, meaning they have both a hydrophilic (water-attracting) and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) part. This property makes them effective surfactants and emulsifiers.
In industry, káliumzsírsavsók are used in a variety of applications. They can be found in soaps and
The specific properties of a káliumzsírsavsó depend on the particular fatty acid involved. Different fatty acids