The boiling of fat and aqueous caustic soda is referred to as

  • A hydrolysis
  • B esterification
  • C acidification
  • D saponification

The correct answer is D. saponification

The boiling of fat and aqueous caustic soda is referred to as Saponification.

This process involves the reaction of a fat or oil with a base, typically sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), to produce glycerol and a fatty acid salt, known as ‘soap’.

It’s a type of hydrolysis reaction but is specifically called saponification in the context of soap-making.

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