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[[File:Saponification_floc.jpg|thumb|160px|right|white marks are saponified flocculation]]
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Saponification is a process that produces soap. Soaps are salts of fatty acids. In distillation, when a spirit contains a significant amount of tails, saponification can occur when proofed down (diluted) too quickly.
Saponification is a process that produces soap. Soaps are salts of fatty acids. In distillation, when a [[spirit]] contains a significant amount of [[tails]], saponification can occur when proofed down (diluted) too quickly.





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white marks are saponified flocculation

Saponification is a process that produces soap. Soaps are salts of fatty acids. In distillation, when a spirit contains a significant amount of tails, saponification can occur when proofed down (diluted) too quickly.


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