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Statement I: A triester of glycerol with stearic acid on boiling with `Aq`. `NaOH` gives solid cake with soapy touch.
Statement II: Free glycerol is liberated which is a syrupy reactions.

A

Statement `I` is true, Statement `II` is true, Statements `II` is the correct explanation of Statement `I`.

B

Statement `I` is true, Statement `II` is true, Statement `II` is not the correct explanation of Statement `I`.

C

Statement `I` is true, Statement `II` is false.

D

Statement `I` is false, Statement `II` is true.

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The correct Answer is:
C


Statement `I` is correct. Statemetn `II` is wrong. Correct explanation: Soap is sodium salt of higher fatty acids.
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