When reacted, how does the use of potassium (K+) vs sodium (Na+) change the soap product?

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When reacted, how does the use of potassium (K+) vs sodium (Na+) change the soap product?

 

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Na+ adds jasmine fragrance and K+ adds a rosemary fragrance to the soap.

 

K+ produces harder, moldable soaps into shapes and Na+ produces softer, liquid soaps.

 

There is no difference between the two cations.

 

Na+ produces harder, moldable soaps into shapes and K+ produces softer, liquid soaps.

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