I am really confused for a research assignment on saponification. Can someone explain to me what it means to: "Compare the conditions for saponification in the laboratory with the industrial preparation of soaps."
The use of 'conditions' is really throwing me off.
Firstly, are the esters being used in the laboratory the triglycerides/fats and oils? Because in a lab, the esters used are volatile hence refluxing is needed, while industrially the fats and oils uses are not. How can you compare if they are different reactants?
Secondly, when it says conditions, should I include the complete description of both processes in lab and industry?
Lastly, for comparing should I compare the 'conditions' (ie. what conditions? - -") or the differences between both processes. (eg. Refluxing, mixing by steam, the extraction of glycerol from brine solution.. or are those the conditons? T-T)
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The use of 'conditions' is really throwing me off.
Firstly, are the esters being used in the laboratory the triglycerides/fats and oils? Because in a lab, the esters used are volatile hence refluxing is needed, while industrially the fats and oils uses are not. How can you compare if they are different reactants?
Secondly, when it says conditions, should I include the complete description of both processes in lab and industry?
Lastly, for comparing should I compare the 'conditions' (ie. what conditions? - -") or the differences between both processes. (eg. Refluxing, mixing by steam, the extraction of glycerol from brine solution.. or are those the conditons? T-T)
Any help will be greatly appreciated.