When fat is heated with
solution, soap and
glycerine are formed.
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Saponification of fats
Triglycerides can be converted to soap in either a one- or a two-step process. In the traditional one-step process, the triglyceride is treated with a strong base (e.g. lye), which cleaves the ester bond, releasing fatty acid salts (soaps) and glycerol.
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Triglycerides can be converted to soap in either a one- or a two-step process. In the traditional one-step process, the triglyceride is treated with a strong base, which cleaves the ester bond, releasing fatty acid salts (soaps) and glycerol.
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