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Madison Santiago
14 March, 16:42
What is the pH of the lye in soap?
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Kellen Montes
14 March, 17:33
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The pH of the lye in soap is 13.
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Andres Marshall
14 March, 20:38
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9-10, when too much fluke is used there is not enough oil to turn it into soap. This lye is "free-floating" in the soap which increases the pH level. Soap with high pH will irritate or burn the skin and should not be used.
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