1937
DOI: 10.1007/bf02543040
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Notes on the determination of the alkalinity of soap solutions

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“…This was attributed to catalytic reduction. Preston (25) found that saturated soaps at very low concentrations may show long-continued drift in potential and changes which cannot be attributed to hydrogenation. He regards the hydrogen electrode as satisfactory if soap concentrations are as high as ordinarily used in the laundry.…”
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“…This was attributed to catalytic reduction. Preston (25) found that saturated soaps at very low concentrations may show long-continued drift in potential and changes which cannot be attributed to hydrogenation. He regards the hydrogen electrode as satisfactory if soap concentrations are as high as ordinarily used in the laundry.…”
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confidence: 99%