1. When hydrochloric acid is added to the soap solution a reaction takes place. What are the two products that are produced?
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An aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid will neutralize the basic salt and form a precipitation of stearinic acid, which is a solid at room temperature, leaving sodium chloride in the solution. If you drop a bar of soap in HCl the stearinic acid will form a protective layer around the soap and it will not dissolve.
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