44. Saponification is the alkatine hydrolysis of fatty oils which leads to formation of soaps. 45. Esters are composed of carboxylic acids and alcohol. 46. Both fats and oils are mixtures of esters containing both saturated and unsaturated compound: 47. Fats and ols are esters made from glycerol and long chain carboxylic acids. 48. Potassium iodide is used as a solubilizing agent. 49. The greater the iodine number, the greater the number of double bonds. 50. Butter, beef fat and lard have high iodine numbers.

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44. Saponification is the alkatine hydrolysis of fatty oils which leads to formation of soaps.
45. Esters are composed of carboxylic acids and alcohol.
46. Both fats and oils are mixtures of esters containing both saturated and unsaturated compounds.
47. Fats and oils are esters made from glycerol and long chain carboxylic acids.
48. Potassium iodide is used as a solubilizing agent.
49. The greater the iodine number, the greater the number of double bonds.
50. Butter, beef fat and lard have high iodine numbers.
Transcribed Image Text:CS Scanned with CamScanner 44. Saponification is the alkatine hydrolysis of fatty oils which leads to formation of soaps. 45. Esters are composed of carboxylic acids and alcohol. 46. Both fats and oils are mixtures of esters containing both saturated and unsaturated compounds. 47. Fats and oils are esters made from glycerol and long chain carboxylic acids. 48. Potassium iodide is used as a solubilizing agent. 49. The greater the iodine number, the greater the number of double bonds. 50. Butter, beef fat and lard have high iodine numbers.
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