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    Possible Bug: Citric Acid calculation in hybrid soap

    Mix of oils, 10Sf, 2% of oils -citric acid. 142,26-133,11=9,15 for 20g of acid, so again 0,4575....
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    Mix oils, 10sf, + acid

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    Mix oils, 10sf, no acid

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    Possible Bug: Citric Acid calculation in hybrid soap

    0sf, mix of oil, 20g of acid. Difference: 152,24-143,09=9,15 for 20g of acid, which makes 0,4575 for 1 g od acid.
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    Possible Bug: Citric Acid calculation in hybrid soap

    Again 0sf, only coconut oil, 30g of citric acid. Differece in NaOh idś 196,91-183,18=13,73 for 30g of acid, so again 0,4575 for 1g of acid.
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    Possible Bug: Citric Acid calculation in hybrid soap

    0sf for keeping it easy. Using 20g of Citric acid. Number of NaOh needed is 0,4575 for 1 g od acid.
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    Dif oils +acid

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    Dif oils no acid

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    Coconut +acid

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    Coconut -no acid

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    Olive oil +acid

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    Olive oil - no acid

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    New Recipe

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    Possible Bug: Citric Acid calculation in hybrid soap

    Yes, i understand that. We use anhydrous form ( that wants 0,625NaOH) and monohydrous form ( that wants 0,571NaOH) here in the Czech Republic. I have tried 3 recipes to count NaOH with calculator and by hand... and always had differend result by hand from the one wth calc. so i made 3 recipes...
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    Possible Bug: Citric Acid calculation in hybrid soap

    Hi, I wanted to ask if the sap number for citric acid is correct at all... When i count recipe for 1000 g of olive oil, 0sf with no citric acid i have 134 g NaOH. with additional 20g of citric acid the result is 143,15 g NaOH. so sap number for 1 g of citric acid in soapmakingfriend is then...
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