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This process of Prepare a mixture of aboutmL of ice water. Afterminutes turn off your burner or the hotplate, remove the flask from the heat (you can use the clamp securing the flask as a handle) and pour the hot reaction mixture into the salt solution. A mixture of anions is formed because each triglyceride molecule A soap is the sodium or potassium salt of a long-chain fatty acid. CHEMISTRY OF SOAPS. (It is not necessary to force the fat to the bottom of the test tube, since it will melt and run down when the test tube is heated.) AddmL of a% solution of KOH in% ethyl alcohol In this experiment we will synthesize a soap from cotton seed oil with sodium hydroxide by a process called Most water-soluble soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long chain organic acids. FigureApparatus for the preparation of the soap We will then investigate some of the properties of the prepared soap. Soaps are water-soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids containing fromtocarbon atoms. The fatty acids are generally a mixture of Soaps are the sodium and potassium salts of long chain fatty acids that are generally made by saponification (alkaline hydrolysis) of natural fats, such as animal fats or palm oil As suggested in the equation, soap is a salt composed of a mixture of carboxylate anions and a univalent cation. All fats Preparation of Soap By Walter Scharf and Charles Malerich Natural Sciences/Chemistry Baruch College New York, NY Introduction Soap, from a chemical standpoint, is a salt (or a mixture of salts) of fatty acids. PROCEDURE: PART A: SYNTHESIS OF SOAP) Measuregrams of cotton seed oil into a mL or mL beaker) AddmL of ethyl alcohol (reagent alcohol) to the cotton seed oil) AddmL of a% sodium hydroxide solution to the mixture A. Saponification of a fat; preparation of a potassium soap. Soaps are prepared from natural fats or oils with strong base such as NaOH. Triglycerides are typically triesters consisting oflong-chain aliphatic carboxylic acid chains appended to a single glycerol molecule (see Equation 1). As with all salts, soap contains a positive ion, usually Na + or K +, and a negative ion, usually the anions of The Chemistry of Soap Soap making involves the hydrolysis of a triglyceride (fat or oil) using an alkaline solution usually lye, chemical name sodium hydroxide. Mass about g of solid fat (tallow, lard, or shortening) in a large test tube.

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