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This is a term used to designate compounds of the fatty acids of vegetable and animal oils with metals other than sodium or potassium. They are not definite chemical compounds like the alkali soaps, but may contain complex mixtures of free fatty acid, combined fatty acid, and free metallic oxides or hydroxides. The name distinguishes the water-insoluble soaps from the soluble soaps made with potash or soda. Metallic soaps are made by heating a fatty acid in the presence of a metallic oxide or carbonate, and are used in lacquers, leather and textiles, paints, inks, ceramics, and grease. They have the properties of being driers, thickening agents, and flattening agents. They are characterized by ability to gel in solvents and oils, and by their catalytic action in speeding the oxidation of vegetable oils.

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