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describe the cleansingaction
of soaps ​

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Answered by Adityamagdum
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Answer:

Hey guy,

Explanation:

when water is put in water dissolved with the soap. Then carbon part is soluble in oil and grease where ionic part is soluble in water. The aggretion of soap molecule is known as micelle formation. When dirty clothesare agitatedin soap solution then oil and grease particles disappeared in water

Answered by Shreya091
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When Soap is dissolved in water, it forms a colloidal suspension in water in which the soap molecules cluster together to form spherical micelles.In a soap micelle,molecules are arranged radially with hydrocarbon ends directed towards the centre and the ionic bonds directed outwards, as negative charges at end repel each other.

When a dirty cloth is put in water containing dissolved soap ,then the hydrocarbon ends of the soap molecules attach to the oil or grease particles present on the surface of dirty cloth. In this way the soap micelle entraps the oil and greasy particle by using its hydrocarbon ends. The ionic bond however in the micelles, remain attached to water. When the dirty cloth is agitated in soap solution, the oil and greasy particles present on the it's surface and entrapped by soap micelles get dispersed in water due to which the soap water became dirty but the cloth gets cleaned.The cloth is cleaned by rinsing it into water , a number of times.

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