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Define soap with their structure

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Answered by ishita1404
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soaps are sodium potassium salts of higher fatty acids . the structure of soap contains one ionic part and other long chain of carbon . the ionic part is hydrophilic (water loving ) and the chain of carbon is hydrophobic .
Answered by vikrantsoni
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Soaps are water-soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids. Soapsare made from fats and oils, or their fatty acids, by treating them chemically with a strong alkali. First let's examine the composition of fats, oils and alkalis; then we'll review the soapmaking process.
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