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What is sponification reaction

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Answered by samirahamad
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Explanation:

Saponification is a process by which triglycerides are reacted with sodium or potassium hydroxide (lye) to produce glycerol and fatty acid salt, called "soap." The triglycerides are most often animal fats or vegetable oils.

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Answered by mannu1315
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Answer:

Saponification is the hydrolysis of an ester under acidic or basic conditions to form an alcohol and the salt of a carboxylic acid.

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