Soap solution is an acid true or false
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Soaps are sodium potassium salts of higher fatty acid that is lauric acid (C11H23COOH), palmitic acid (C15H31COOH), stearic acid (C17H35COOH), etc. Soaps are formed by heating fat/oil (glyceryl esters of fatty acids) with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide solution. This reaction is called Saponification.
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false it is a base hope it helps you thank u
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