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11 December, 05:53

How would soaps made from vegetables oils differ from soaps made from animal fats?

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  1. 11 December, 07:45
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    So, we need to know the concept of saturated and unsaturated

    Unsaturated fatty acids have one or more double/triple bonds and can absorb more hydrogen atoms.

    Saturated fatty acids do not have the above-mentioned properties

    The difference between soaps made from vegetable oils and from animal fats are that:

    Vegetable oil is unsaturated and therefore the soap is liquid

    Animal fats are saturated and therefore the soap is more solid
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