Chemistry, asked by Yenor, 1 year ago

uses of saponification process?

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Answered by sumangupta8127
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Saponification is a process that produces soap, usually from fats and lye. ... The free fatty acids without the glycerol are used to form the soap. If necessary, soaps may be precipitated by salting it out with saturated sodium chloride. The saponification value is the amount of base required to saponify a fat sample.

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kushaljain6: mate,,you are wrong it does not produce soap .it produces thing that is used in making soap and that thing is sodium acetate
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Answered by parsnmktg
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SAPONIFICATION PROCESS IS ALSO KNOWN AS DEESTERFICATION REACTION.

IT IS USED FOR THE PREPARATION OF SOAPS

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