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  2. Saponification value - Wikipedia

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    Example of saponification reaction of a triglyceride molecule (left) with potassium hydroxide (KOH) yielding glycerol (purple) and salts of fatty acids ().. Saponification value or saponification number (SV or SN) represents the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) required to saponify one gram of fat under the conditions specified.

  3. 'Ice cream so good': How TikTok creator Pinkydoll sparked ...

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    TikTok creators are embracing a peculiar new live genre in which they stream themselves acting like non-player video game characters (NPCs). 'Ice cream so good': How TikTok creator Pinkydoll ...

  4. Pinkydoll - Wikipedia

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    Screen recordings of Pinkydoll's livestreams on TikTok went viral on social media in July 2023 as phrases from her livestreams, such as "ice cream so good" in response to the ice cream cone gift and "gang gang" in response to the GG gift, became memes. [4]

  5. Saponification - Wikipedia

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    Saponification is a process of cleaving esters into carboxylate salts and alcohols by the action of aqueous alkali. Typically aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions are used. [1] [2] It is an important type of alkaline hydrolysis. When the carboxylate is long chain, its salt is called a soap. The saponification of ethyl acetate gives sodium acetate ...

  6. TikTok Is Freaking Out After This Shocking Discovery About ...

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    After 24 hours, the three ice cream treats that didn't fully met were all cone-based. Before you swear off your frozen novelty ice creams, there is an explanation for the melty mystery.

  7. A TikTok Trend Has Kids Using Whipped Cream Canisters ... - AOL

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  8. Ice cream cone - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, J. T. "Stubby" Parker of Fort Worth, Texas, created an ice cream cone that could be stored in a grocer's freezer, with the cone and the ice cream frozen together as one item. [22] He formed The Drumstick Company in 1931 to market the product, and in 1991 the company was purchased by Nestlé .

  9. Gen Z is discovering cream-top milk. Dairy supplier Straus ...

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    Thanks to TikToker Peggy Xu, the self-proclaimed originator of “MilkTok,” demand for the 30-year-old brand’s cream-top milk — a cow’s milk that is produced in a way that allows the fat ...