what are soaps? write the chemical equation of saponification reaction write any two uses of it.​

what are soaps? write the chemical equation of saponification reaction write any two uses of it.​

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  1. Answer:

    Saponification: Ester of higher fatty acids gives sodium salt of higher fatty acid; when heated with glycerol and sodium hydroxide. Sodium salts of higher fatty acid are known as soaps. This reaction is called saponification (soap making).

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  2. Answer:

    Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products.

    Uses of saponification

    Saponification is used by wet chemical fire extinguishers to convert burning fats and oils into non-combustible soap which helps in extinguishing the fire. Further, the reaction is endothermic and lowers the temperature of the flames by absorbing heat from the surroundings.

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