Chemistry, asked by bhavanayada, 1 year ago

A is a compound that works well with hard water. It's used to make products to clean clothes and also to make shampoo. Compound A is not bio degradable and causes pollution. Compound B does not work well with water and it is bio degradable. Identify the compounds A and B

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Answered by Ayushpratapsingh2210
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Compound A is a detergent , These are long chained Ammonium or Sulphonate salts .
Compound B is a soap , These are long chained Sodium or Potassium salts.
Answered by abhi12shakya
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Answer: Compound A is detergent, B is a Soap.

Explaination:

Detergent

  • Because hard water contains magnesium and calcium ions in addition to surface tension, detergent is more soluble in hard water than in soft water.
  • Sodium zeolite A, a unique ingredient found in detergent, removes calcium and magnesium ions from hard water.

Soap

  • Soap doesn't works well in hard water. The hydrophobic ends of soap, when dissolved in water, stick to the dirt and pull it off the fabric.
  • The dirt is then trapped at the centre of the cluster by the arrangement of soap molecules into micelles.

Micelles

  • An accumulation of amphiphilic molecules in an aqueous solution results in micelles. It is created by adding a variety of solutions to water, to put it simply.
  • Critical micelle concentration is the concentration at which micelle production occurs.

To learn more about micelles, refer these links.

https://brainly.in/question/6028545

https://brainly.in/question/8835879

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