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'''Glycerin''' is a colorless and odorless liquid sometimes used in [[Green Soap Allergy|Green Soap]]. Glycerin is a byproduct of soap or candle production (the rendering of fat or oil) and is used in the production of nitroglycerin.
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 17 September 2023

Glycerin is a colorless and odorless liquid sometimes used in Green Soap. Glycerin is a byproduct of soap or candle production (the rendering of fat or oil) and is used in the production of nitroglycerin.