natriumsæbe
Natriumsæbe, also known as sodium soap, is a type of soap produced by the saponification of fats or oils with sodium hydroxide. This process involves the reaction of triglycerides, the esters of glycerol and fatty acids, with a strong alkali. The sodium hydroxide breaks down the triglycerides, yielding glycerol and fatty acid salts. These fatty acid salts are the actual soap molecules, characterized by a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. This dual nature allows natriumsæbe to effectively emulsify and remove oils and grease from surfaces when mixed with water.
The properties of natriumsæbe can vary depending on the type of fat or oil used in its