Answer :
Alcohol and soap are created when an ester reacts with an inorganic base during saponification. Typically, it happens when triglycerides react with potassium or sodium hydroxide (lye) to create soap, which is a mixture of glycerol and fatty acid salt.
In a process called saponification, which creates long-chain fatty acid salts and glycerol as a byproduct rather than water and salt as in an acid/base reaction. Alkaline hydrolysis of esters is the term for it.
Learn more about saponification,
https://brainly.com/question/2263502
#SPJ4