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What is soap? How can you make soap in the laboratory

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Answered by samikshagosavi2505
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Answer:

Making soap doesn't seem like something you'd do in a lab, but it's actually more scientific than you'd think. Saponification is the soap making process, which uses the basic solution lye and different types of fats. The science behind soap making is in the structure of the fats, the properties of the lye, and the chemical reaction that produces cleaning molecules. Not only is it a process that uses science, but it's also just a fun activity to make your own soap with the properties that you want.

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Answered by sanjibmishra14
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Explanation:

sope is long chain of salts of carbonates of calcium and magnesium .salt made in the laboratory by the process of saponification process involved reacting a vegetable oil like plam oil and olive oil with an alkali like Sodium Hydroxide this reaction is exothermic in nature liberating heat during the reaction .

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