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role of sodium chloride in saponification

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The addition of salt (sodium chloride) to the crude form of soap forms fatty acids salts. The sodium ions from the sodium chloride bond with the fatty acid , forming a product that is less soluble in water . because of this reduced solubility the soap leaves the solution and forms a solid mass.

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