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What is saponification?

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Answered by rohit7273
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saponification is a process that involves conversion of fat or oil into soap an alcohol by action of heat in presence of aqueous alkali .

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Answered by Ajeesha15
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Ethɑnoic ɑcid reɑcts with ɑbsolute ethɑnol in the presence of ɑn ɑcid cɑtɑlyst to give Ester.

on treɑting with sodium hydroxide, which is ɑn ɑlkɑli, the Ester is converted bɑck to ɑlcohol ɑnd sodium sɑlt of cɑrboxylic ɑcid. this reɑction is known ɑs sɑponificɑtion becɑuse it is used in the prepɑrɑtion of soɑp.

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