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saponification reaction example and please don't google it otherwise I will report ur answer​

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
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Explanation:

Saponification is simply the process of making soaps. ... During saponification, ester reacts with an inorganic base to produce alcohol and soap. Generally, it occurs when triglycerides are reacted with potassium or sodium hydroxide (lye) to produce glycerol and fatty acid salt, called 'soap'.

Answered by MysticalStar07
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Saponification is the hydrolysis of an ester to form an alcohol and the salt of a carboxylic acid in acidic or essential conditions.

Example: In the presence of conc., ethanoic acid reacts with alcohol.

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