You have 2 types of esters, fat esters (esters with saturated carboxylic acids) & oil esters (esters with unsaturated carboxylic acids). Fat esters are hydrolysed by reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Oil esters are hydrolysed by reacting with methanol, catalysed by potassium hydroxide (KOH)
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Please, how are ester oils manufactured?
Why is it alkaline hydrolysis when there is no water in the reaction?
And from the definition you said "Hydro means Water"??
Nice explanation mam..... What's the role of KOH + MEOH in ester
hydrolysis mam... please explain
You have 2 types of esters, fat esters (esters with saturated carboxylic acids) & oil esters (esters with unsaturated carboxylic acids). Fat esters are hydrolysed by reacting with sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Oil esters are hydrolysed by reacting with methanol, catalysed by potassium hydroxide (KOH)
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