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what is soap how can you make soap in the laboratory explan​

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Answered by sg1494879
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Explanation:

Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products.

Soap is made in the laboratory by the process of Saponification. The process involves reacting a vegetable oil like palm oil or olive oil with an alkali like Sodium Hydroxide. This reaction is exothermic in nature, liberating heat during the reaction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

soap is basically a salt of sodium and potassium that is made out of the reaction of an organic fat or fatty acid with strong bases or alkali like Sodium hydrogen. Various oil like olive oil palm oil and various vegetable oil are used in making soap.

soap is made in library with the process of saponification the process involves reacting a vegetable oil line palm oil or olive oil with an alkali Sodium Hydroxide this reaction is exothermic in nature liberating heat during the reaction the final white suspension that are

products of the reaction containing soap and glycerol.

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