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why is saponification reaction a neutralisation reaction

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Answered by sruthii
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since ester (made by ethanoic acid and ethanol) reacts with the base sodium hydroxide to form sodium salts of fatty acids.that is acid +base give salt and water
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Answered by CUTEBARBIE
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The Fatty Acid Neutralisation Process is considerably different from the saponification reactions typically undertaken in the school laboratory. This process is a two stage process in which the fats and oils are first hydrolysed to form fatty acids and then neutralised to form the fatty acid salt (soap).Saponification is a process that produces soap, usually from fats and lye

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₃COOHC₂H₅------->C₂H₅OH +CH₃COONa [PRESENCE OF NAOH]

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