saippoutumista
Saippoutumista, also known as saponification, is a chemical reaction that produces soap. It involves the hydrolysis of fats, oils, or lipids in the presence of a strong alkali. This process breaks down triglycerides, which are esters of glycerol and fatty acids, into glycerol and the alkali metal salts of those fatty acids. These salts are commonly known as soap.
The alkali used can be sodium hydroxide (NaOH) for hard soaps like bar soap, or potassium hydroxide
Historically, saippoutumista was a crucial process for hygiene and cleaning. Traditional methods involved boiling animal fats
The term "saippoutumista" can also be used more broadly to refer to the formation of salts from