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Saponificación (con KOH) saponification is similar to the frasch process as it involves the removal of sulphur from a mineral deposit through the use of superheated water (160 degrees). The sulfur forms an emulsion and is forced up the centre of three concentric pipes. the sulfur is then easily separate from the water due to it being insoluble.
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