What is saponification?
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Saponification is a process of making soap by hydrolysis of fats and oils...
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Saponification is a process of making soap by hydrolysis of fats and oils...
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In simple terms, saponification is the name for a chemical reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt. When you make soap using the cold process soap making method, you mix an oil or fat (which is your acid) with Lye (which is your base) to form soap (which is a salt).Saponification is a type of chemical reaction where ester molecules are cleaved to produce a carboxylic acid and alcohol functional group. A functional group is a group of molecules or atoms that we can easily identify in a compound. This reaction is most commonly used to make soap products......
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In simple terms, saponification is the name for a chemical reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt. When you make soap using the cold process soap making method, you mix an oil or fat (which is your acid) with Lye (which is your base) to form soap (which is a salt).Saponification is a type of chemical reaction where ester molecules are cleaved to produce a carboxylic acid and alcohol functional group. A functional group is a group of molecules or atoms that we can easily identify in a compound. This reaction is most commonly used to make soap products......
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have a great day...........
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