what is expected to happen after the addition of CaCl2 in a soap solution made from 5g of shortening and 5g of corn oil? a) more suds b) no change in suds c)fewer suds
explain your answer from a chemical standpoint
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what is expected to happen after the addition of CaCl2 in a soap solution made from 5g of shortening and 5g of corn oil? a) more suds b) no change in suds c)fewer suds explain your answer from a chemical standpoint
Date Soap Name Partner Answer the following questions. • From the pH test, what is one property of soap that you now know? Hint: phenolphthalein turning pink indicates 2. Assume you have washed all NaOH away. 2. The Ca"? and Mg2 tests should have given a solid material with "Your Soap Solution." These solids are insoluble soap salts commonly known as "Bath Tub Scum." • From your results, what can you conclude about the hardness of our tap water? Explain...
Lab 12: Saponification – Making Soap Objective: To make soap using the process call saponification, an organic form of the neutralization reaction that an acid reacts with a base to form a salt. Introduction: A soap is the sodium or potassium salt of a long chained carbohydrate called a fatty acid. A fatty acid usually contains between 12 – 18 carbon atoms. Fatty acids are esters of either animal or vegetable fats. They are called triglycerides if they are solids at room...
What will happen to the pH of the solution if you keep adding NaOH after the end point? e Select one: a. The pH will change randomly. b. The pH stays constant after the end point. c. The pH will increase rapidly. ed. The pH will decrease rapidly.
What is the expected freezing point (neglecting ion pairing) of a 0.100 m aqueous CaCl2 solution? (the answer is -.558 degrees C but i dont know how to get there)
1. What is an amphiphilic molecule? How does this property influence the effectiveness of soaps? 2. Why was sud production used to assess the effectiveness of the synthesized soaps? 3. Explain the chemical reaction that occurs between soap molecules and the ions in hard water? How were the synthesized soaps affected by hard water? 4. What is the difference between soaps and detergents? How did the detergent tested in this laboratory compare to the soaps in both distilled water and...
what would be my percent yield if i retrieved 3.1020 grams of
soap? thank you, please show all work.
SAPONIFICATION (HYDROLYSIS OF A FAD Fats and edible oils consitute a special class of esters called riglycerides in which alcohol part of the molecule, the trihydroxy compound glycerol, forms with three molecules of various long-chain carboxylic acids (called fatty acids). Ty reactions of simple esters can also be carried out on fats and oils,i acid-or-base-catalyzed hydrolysis. three ester linkages carboxylic acids...
please answer questions 1 & 2
If the following mixtures are incubated at 37°C with the addition of enzymes and/or bile salts, predict if the mixtures would increase in acidity and, if so, which samples increased the most. If the lipids are not digested to a great extent, there would be little change in acidity. Table 5: Testing after incubation with pancreatin or pancreatin and bile salts Test tube Substance Enzyme Prediction of drops of NaOH solution to neutralize (no...
in addition to question 4 what would it be if it were
300millimoles of CaCl2?
Question 4 You are experimenting with blood samples and you place a drop of RBCs into a solution of 100 millimales CaCl2. What effect does this have on the RBC Selected Answer: Answers The RBCs would shrink The RDCs would shrink. B. The RBCs would swell and burst. No effect on RBCS. This is an isotonic soution and there would be no net movement of...
What happens if the base (NaOH) is added after the alkyl halide (solution made with 3-chloro-1,2-propanediol and 95% ethanol) during the Williamson ether synthesis? Support your answer with a chemical equation identyfing the side product.