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0 chemistry difference between sops and detergents

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Answered by naveed21
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The fundamental difference between soaps and detergents is that soaps are produced from natural ingredients, while detergents are made from synthetic sources. 2. Soap are made from fat and alkali by specification method. ... Soaps don't produce lather with hard water and are not able to clean the cloth.

Answered by mona283207
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soap. soap r not suitable for washing purpose when the water is hard.
2.soap r biodegradable.
3.soaps have relatively weak cleansing action .
4. soaps are the sodium salts of the long chain carboxylic acids.
5. this ionic group in soaps is _coo-na+.

detergent
1. detergents can be used for washing even when the water is hard.
2. some of the detergents are not biodegradable.
3. detergent have a strong cleansing action.
4. detergents are the sodium salts of long chain benzene sulphonic acids or long chain alkyl hydrogensulphates.
5. the ionic group is _so3-na+.
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