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• Water is a molecule composed of hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen end of the molecule has a positive charge, and the oxygen end is negatively charged. Oil, however, has neither a positive or negative charge, but carries a uniform electrical distribution. That's why water and oil repel each other. Soap is actually a compound called sodium stearate. Sodium stearate has the properties of both oil and water: partly polar, partly non-polar. That is how it brings oil and water together. • A molecule of soap is shaped like a snake, with the head being the water-loving sodium compound, and the tail being the water-hating stearates. Add soap to water, and the tail end tries to get away from the water. Add something greasy to the water, and the tail end of the soap molecules rush to cling to the compatible polar charge of the grease molecules. The grease molecule bonds with the stearate tail, and floats away led by the water-loving sodium head.

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• Around 1000 B.C., Romans performed animal sacrifices to the gods on Mount Sapo. The fat from the animals mixed with the ashes of the sacrificial fires. This mix of fat and alkali flowed down to the Tiber River and accumulated in the clay soils. Women washing clothing there found the clay seemed helped get things cleaner.

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• The manufacture of soap actually pre-dates Mount Sapo by some number of centuries. A recipe for soapmaking was discovered on Sumerian clay tablets dating back to 2500 B.C. And during excavations of ancient Babylon, archaeologists uncovered clay cylinders containing a soap-like substance which were around 5,000 years old. A complete soap factory was found in the ruins of Pompeii, which was destroyed by the explosion of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79. • Soapmaking did not become an established business until about the 7th century, in Spain and Italy. However, soap remained an expensive luxury item because it was difficult to manufacture. Soap was often so heavily taxed that it was beyond the budgets of most people. Bathing was out of fashion for many centuries, being considered sinful. When Louis Pasteur proved that cleanliness cuts down on disease, bathing began to become an accepted practice and the use of soap began to rise. • In 1837, a candle maker named William Procter teamed up with a soap maker named James Gamble. Procter and Gamble discovered how to produce soap in massive quantities and soon they were also selling it in massive quantities. Finally, soap - and bathing - were common.

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• The science of soap continues to march forward. When animal fats were in short supply during World War II, German scientists learned how to make soap using synthetic compounds and petroleum by-products. These are called detergents. Many soaps are made from vegetable oils such as cocoa butter or palm oil. The town of Castile in Spain makes soap using olive oil. ...continued


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• Soaps and detergents are widely used in industry. Soap prevents hot rubber tires from sticking to their molds. Motor oil contains detergents that break down soot and dust particles, preventing them damaging the engine. Soap polishes jewelry and softens leather. Today Americans spend $2.2 billion on soaps and detergents annually, averaging 59.5 lbs. per person.

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• Ivory soap was first invented in 1879 by Procter and Gamble. At that time, the soap was named White Soap and it sank in the bathtub water just like every other soap. However, a worker one day went to lunch and forgot to turn off the soapmixing machine. When he returned, he found the vat of soap frothy and bubbling. Mr. Procter came to look over the situation, and decided the soap had not been harmed. The soap was processed and sent out on the market. • Not long afterward, Procter and Gamble started receiving letters from consumers asking for more of the “floating soap.” Once the company realized what had happened, they decided to beat extra air into all their soap, making it lighter than water. Although it results in giving the consumer less soap for their money, the move proved to be popular. White Soap was renamed Ivory, and the world’s first “soap that floats” was born.

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• Ivory soap is advertised as being 99.44% pure. What is the other 56/100% made of? Uncombined alkali, carbonates, and mineral matter. • A single bar of soap produced by a family-run business in Lebanon and sold in Qatar will run you $2800. Each bar is infused with gold and diamond powder.

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• Yet, Jolly wasn’t the first to figure out how to clean clothing without water. In 1821, a tailor in New York City named Thomas Jennings was granted a U.S. patent for the process. As a tailor, he heard his customers complain over and over again that their fine and fancy garments would not hold up to the rigors of the wash board. Jennings patented a process he called “dry scouring” using solvents instead of water. Jennings was African American, in a day and age where the rights any patents granted to slaves were automatically handed over to their owners. However, Jennings was a free man. He used the money he earned from his dry cleaning process to buy his wife and children out of slavery, and he also funded many abolitionist organizations. We don’t know which solvent he used in his process due to a fire that destroyed the patent records in 1836. • Solvents used in the early days of dry cleaning include turpentine, kerosene, benzene, and gasoline. These are all extremely flammable, often resulting in fires and explosions. Dry cleaning businesses were often banned from operating inside city limits for this reason. Benzene was toxic when inhaled by workers. Turpentine smelled bad if residue was left on clothes. ...continued


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