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If you enjoy this video and would like to support our channel you can now "buy us a coffee" here: https://buymeacoffee.com/sussexsoap Recently I have received a few comments from people who are interested to learn about how I create my own sodium hydroxide lye calculator for cold process soap. I have decided that I will make a video on my lye calculator but before doing so I wanted to cover some soap making science and soap maths to explain a little deeper about where all the numbers we use in the lye calculator come from, what saponification number actually is and what it means when working out an oils NaOH saponification value. It is not an easy subject to understand if you are new to soap making, but it is a subject that is definitely useful to know as it always helps to understand where the specific values come from. Today we are covering what a Saponification value (also known as saponification number) actually is, where to find it and how to convert it from being relevant to potassium hydroxide to making it relevant to sodium hydroxide. We will talk about the conversion factor and I will explain how we work out the conversion factor using molecular mass! If you enjoy our videos and soap making tutorials please do give us a like and subscribe :-) You can also follow us and find our soaps here: www.sussexsoap.co.uk www.facebook.com/sussexhandmadesoap www.instagram.com/sussex_handmade_soap