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this is used in manufacturing of soap and detergent​

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Answered by vg592805
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Saponification processes are chemical soap manufacturing processes that produce soap from fatty acid derivatives. ... 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.

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Saponification of fats and oils is the most widely used soap-making process. This method involves heating fats and oils and reacting them with a liquid alkali to produce soap and water (neat soap) plus glycerine. The other major soap-making process is the neutralization of fatty acids with an alkali.

Alkali. Sodium hydroxide is employed as the saponification alkali for most soap now produced. Soap may also be manufactured with potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) as the alkali. Potassium soaps are more soluble in water than sodium soaps; in concentrated form, they are called soft soap.

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