The balanced Saponification equation for trimyristin and KOH is as follows:
C45H86O6 + 3KOH -----> C3H5(OH)3 + 3K+-C14H27O2
This is a very condensed formula... If I were you, I would suggest looking up the structural formula for trimyristin, which can be found at the link below, and then do the replacement reaction.
C55h98o6+3h2o--->c3h8o3+3c16h32o2
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
A chemical equation is the graphic expression of a chemical reaction.
It is a mixture and hasn't a chemical equation.
Steel hasn't a chemical equation.
C55h98o6+3h2o--->c3h8o3+3c16h32o2
Insoluble soaps are not likely to exist, they won't work when not IN water. For more you can trust on this: his process is called saponification: fat + sodium hydroxide -> Sodium salts of fatty acid (Soap) + glycerol
The chemical reaction that occurs is known as saponification.
The chemical reaction that occurs is known as saponification.
3carbon-hydrogenn 2carbon-hydrogenn 16carbon-oxygen
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
We see the chemical reaction but we write the chemical equation.
A chemical reaction is represented by a chemical equation.
The written statement that shows a chemical reaction is called an "equation". The representation of each reactant is called its chemical formula.
There is no chemical equation for argon. A chemical equation describes a process, not an element or compound. Argon does have a chemical symbol, which is Ar.
Power hasn't a chemical equation.