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See also:C3H5(OH)3+3(C10H31O2)H give C3H5(C16H3102)3+3H2O See also:Glycerin. Palmitic See also:Acid. Palmitin. See also:Water. The corresponding decomposition of a glyceride into an acid and glycerin takes See also:place when the glyceride is distilled in superheated See also:steam, or by boiling in water mixed with a suitable proportion of See also:caustic potash or soda. End of Article: C3H5(OH)3+3(C10H31O2)HAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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