Science, asked by narmada123, 3 months ago

Can soap kill germs to our body​

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Answered by kajal3917
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Explanation:

Soap doesn't actually kill germs on our hands, it breaks them up and removes them. Here's how: It's common for us to have oil or grease on our hands from everyday activities. When our hands are dirty, germs can stick to that oil or grease

Answered by shivushivakumar0012
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Explanation:

Soap is the magic elixir that helps combine water and oil, breaking down the germs,” shares Monika Wolaniuk, D.O., family medicine specialist at Hackensack Meridian Medical Group. “Pin-shaped soap molecules have one end that bonds with water (the hydrophilic head) and the other end that bonds with oils and fats (the hydrophobic tail). When you build up a soapy lather, the molecules help lift the dirt, oil and germs from your skin. Then, rinsing with clean water washes it all away.”

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