What is the chemical reaction that takes place when Na is added to soap solution?
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Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. When triglycerides in fat/oil react with aqueous NaOH or KOH, they are converted into soap and glycerol. This is called alkaline hydrolysis of esters. Since this reaction leads to the formation of soap, it is called the Saponification process.
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Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. When triglycerides in fat/oil react withaqueous NaOH or KOH, they are converted into soap and glycerol. This is called alkaline hydrolysis of esters. Since this reaction leads to the formation of soap, it is called theSaponification process.
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Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids. When triglycerides in fat/oil react withaqueous NaOH or KOH, they are converted into soap and glycerol. This is called alkaline hydrolysis of esters. Since this reaction leads to the formation of soap, it is called theSaponification process.
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