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7. Describe soaps and detergents as cleaning agents

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Soap is a sodium salt or potassium salt of many combinations of fatty acids having cleansing action in water. Some of the examples are: Sodium stearate, sodium oliate and sodium palmitate formed using stearic acid oleic acid and palmitic acid. The soaps contain fats and oils.

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