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What do you mean by saponification?

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Answered by raghavvn2008
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The term SAPONIFICATION is the name given to the chemical reaction occurs that when a vegetable oil or animal fat is mixed with a strong alkali. The products of the reaction are two i.e soap and glycerin.

The name SAPONIFICATION literally means " soap making".

Different oils are used in this process.

coconut oil creates lots of glycerin , makes big bubbly lather and is very stable.

The alkali used in soap is either potassium hydroxide , which is used to make soft soap or liquid soap because of its greater solubility ,or sodium hydroxide, which is used to make hard soap.

Answered by Krishtima
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Saponification is simply the process of making soaps. Soaps are just potassium or sodium salts of long-chain fatty acids. During saponification, ester reacts with an inorganic base to produce alcohol and soap.

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