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A soap solution is acidic ​

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Answered by ShachiMishra
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Explanation:

Originally Answered: is soap an acid or base ? Soap is formed by the saponification reaction between strong bases and fatty acids (a major component of fats). ... It is itself alkaline, with a pH of around 9-10 though it isn't corrosive or caustic. Soaps are water-soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids.

Answered by zoya12515
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No a soap solution is a basic solution.

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