Which of the following is the salt of a long-chain fatty acid?
A - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 9 - 2016
Question 9
Which of the following is the salt of a long-chain fatty acid?
A. Fat
B. Oil
C. Soap
D. Glycerol
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Which of the following is the salt of a long-chain fatty acid?
A - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 9 - 2016
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Answer
The correct answer is C. Soap.
Explanation: Soap is produced through the saponification process, which involves the reaction of a long-chain fatty acid with an alkali. This reaction produces salts of fatty acids known as soap. Other options listed (fat, oil, and glycerol) do not represent salts of long-chain fatty acids.
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