(a)
To determine: The equations corresponding to the reaction of sodium stearate with
Interpretation: The equations corresponding to the reaction of sodium stearate with
Concept introduction: The presence of carboxylic group at the end of long hydrocarbon chain is the molecular structure and is known as fatty acid. The reaction of fatty acids with sodium hydroxide leads to the formation of sodium salt of fatty acid.
(b)
To determine: The equations corresponding to the reaction of sodium stearate with
Interpretation: The equations corresponding to the reaction of sodium stearate with
Concept introduction: The presence of carboxylic group at the end of long hydrocarbon chain is the molecular structure and is known as fatty acid. The reaction of fatty acids with sodium hydroxide leads to the formation of sodium salt of fatty acid.
(c)
To determine: The equations corresponding to the reaction of sodium stearate with
Interpretation: The equations corresponding to the reaction of sodium stearate with
Concept introduction: The presence of carboxylic group at the end of long hydrocarbon chain is the molecular structure and is known as fatty acid. The reaction of fatty acids with sodium hydroxide leads to the formation of sodium salt of fatty acid.
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