Chemistry, asked by kushi3975, 1 year ago

2) Soaps are formed by saponification of
Alcohols
Il Glycosides
III. Esters
IV. carboxylic acids​

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Answered by shreyanshkushwa
2

Answer:

Soap are formed by saponification of alcohol and carboxylic acid ......

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Answered by kobenhavn
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Soaps are formed by saponification of  esters.

Explanation:

Soaps are sodium salts of fatty acids and are soluble in water.

The esters or car get hydrolyzed in presence of sodium hydroxide and used in the formation of soaps. The sodium salt of acids formed are called as soaps. The reaction is called as saponification reaction.

Triglyceride+NaOH\rightarrow Glycerol +soap

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