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Q. Manufacture of soaps and detergents and

structure of soaps molecule.

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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Answer:

Generally, a soap is created from a long chain of the carbon atoms that carry two hydrogen atoms. ... The common alkalis that are used to make soaps are sodium hydroxide, which is commonly called as caustic soda, and potassium hydroxide, which is commonly called as caustic potash.

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Answered by itzshivam15
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Answer:

Saponifiable substances are the soaps and detergent ingredients that can be converted into soap. In Saponification soap manufacturing processe, vegetable oils and animal fats are used for making soaps. Triesters or Triglycerides are the greasy materials derived from these diverse fatty acids.

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