 
					 
				
			  Saponification is the name of the chemical reaction that produces soap.
    In the process, animal or vegetable fat is converted into soap (a fatty acid) and alcohol. The reaction requires a solution of an alkali (e.g., sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) in water and also heat.
    The reaction is used commercially to make soap, lubricants, and fire extinguishers.
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