A Companion to Emily Dickinson 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470696620.ch10
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“…Once the type of oil is selected, the amount of base to be used is determined in accordance with the SAP value. The SAP value is defined as the amount of KOH (in mg) used to saponify one gram of oil. ,,, Molecular weights were used to find the mg NaOH amount by using the mg KOH amount and stoichiometrically converting them to each other since the mole numbers of both hydroxides were the same. The saponification value of each oil is different, ,, as shown in Table .…”
Section: Course Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the type of oil is selected, the amount of base to be used is determined in accordance with the SAP value. The SAP value is defined as the amount of KOH (in mg) used to saponify one gram of oil. ,,, Molecular weights were used to find the mg NaOH amount by using the mg KOH amount and stoichiometrically converting them to each other since the mole numbers of both hydroxides were the same. The saponification value of each oil is different, ,, as shown in Table .…”
Section: Course Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%