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Which among the following are the most important raw materials for manufac- turing of soap. ?
Explanation
The manufacturing of soap primarily involves the process of saponification, which is the alkaline hydrolysis of fats and oils. The most important raw materials are fats (triglycerides derived from animal or vegetable sources) and a caustic alkali [t1][t6]. Specifically, sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) is used to produce hard soaps, while potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) is used for soft or liquid soaps [t1][t4]. These alkalis react with the fatty acid chains in the fats to produce glycerol and the metal salts of fatty acids, which are the soap molecules [c1][t8]. While 'potash' is a type of caustic alkali, the term 'caustic alkali' in option 1 is more comprehensive as it encompasses both sodium and potassium hydroxides, which are the essential industrial bases for soap production [t2][t7]. Acids are not used as raw materials; rather, the alkali reacts with the fatty acids already present within the fat structure [t1].
Sources
- [1] Science , class X (NCERT 2025 ed.) > Chapter 4: Carbon and its Compounds > CH COOH CH CH OH CH C C CH CH H O 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 Acid O (E - + - - - - - + thanoic acid) (Ethanol) (Ester) O > p. 73
- [2] https://kiu.ac.ug/assets/publications/2316_saponification-process-and-soap-chemistry.pdf
- [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saponification