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alcohol obtained in the saponification process is

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Answered by RAditi
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Ethyl alcohol is produced.
Answered by itemderby
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Explanation:

A process in which triglyceride reacts with aqueous hydroxide to result in the formation of a mixture of glycerol and salts of fatty acid (soaps) is known as saponification.

The reaction is as follows.

   Triglyceride (fat) + NaOH \overset{saponification}{\rightarrow} Glycerol + Soap

Thus, we can conclude that glycerol is the alcohol which is obtained in the saponification process.

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