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reaction of saponification​

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Answered by KhushiSisodia
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Saponification is the name of the chemical reaction that produces soap. In the process, animal or vegetable fat is converted into soap (a fatty acid) and alcohol. The reaction requires a solution of an alkali (e.g., sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) in water and also heat.

Answered by nilesh102
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hi mate

so the reaction of saponification is

first start with main Skeletal formula of stearin, a triglyceride that is converted by saponification with sodium hydroxide into glycerol and soap.

so mate you want to note that Saponification is the name of the chemical reaction that produces soap. In the process, animal or vegetable fat is converted into soap (a fatty acid) and alcohol. by means it happen when the reaction requires a solution of an alkali .......(e.g., sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) ...in water and also heat.

i hope it helpfull to you mate

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