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