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7.7 Making Soaps 7.7.1 Triglycerides LO: I understand what is meant by a triglyceride.

A triglyceride is an ester of with 3 . acids glycerol fatty The triglyceride can be using sodium hydroxide: hydrolysed glyceryl tristearate glycerol sodium stearate The resulting sodium stearate salt is a . soap LO: I understand what is meant by a triglyceride.

7.7.2 Action of Soaps LO: I understand how a soap works.

LO: I understand how a soap works.

LO: I understand how a soap works.