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A hard soap is a ______salt of fatty acids

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Answered by JEELLAVIVEK25315
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acids

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Soaps are water-soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids. ... The fatty acids are then purified by distillation and neutralized with an alkali to produce soap and water (neat soap). When the alkali is sodium hydroxides sodium soap is formed. Sodium soaps are “hard” soaps

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Answered by priya5216
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A hard soap is glycerin salt of fatty acid

when common salt is added to the liquid soap mass this leads to the soap mass of separate ing from glycerin

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