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Vegetable oils and
animal fats are the
traditional materials that are
saponified.
These greasy materials,
triesters called triglycerides, are
usually mixtures...
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milligrams of pot****ium
hydroxide (KOH) or
sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
required to
saponify one gram of fat
under the
conditions specified. It is a
measure of the...
- is 12 (i.e., very basic), and the
solution is
sufficiently alkaline to
saponify grease and oils. In
combination with surfactants, TSP is an
excellent agent...
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Sodium cocoate is a
mixture of
fatty acid
salts (acid salts) of
coconut oil that is used in some soaps.
Sodium cocoate is
produced by
hydrolysis of the...
- to
control pH and to
manufacture pot****ium salts. It is also used to
saponify fats and oils, in
industrial cleaners, and in
hydrolysis reactions, for...
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virgin olive oil Olea
europaea (Olive)
Fruit Oil
Saponified oil of
coconut Sodium Cocoate Saponified oil of palm
Sodium Palmate Hemp oil
Cannabis sativa...
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chemicals with a pH
above 11.5, will
cause cellular tissue in the
sclera to
saponify and
should be
considered medical emergencies requiring immediate treatment...
- of a fat or oil
Saponification value –
Milligrams of a base
required to
saponify 1g of fat Redox –
Chemical reaction in
which oxidation states of atoms...
- is used in the
manufacture of
soaps and glycerine,
where it is used to
saponify fats. As an emulsifier, salt is used in the
manufacture of
synthetic rubber...
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burned to
produce ash (which
supplies the
alkali required to
convert or
saponify the oils and fats). Next,
water and
various oils and fats, such as coconut...