Environmental Sciences, asked by nuri8, 1 year ago


difference between soap and detergent.
why does the soap is not suitable with hard water?

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Answered by jkhan1
19
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✯SOAP :

➊. it is the potassium or sodium salt of long chain of carboxylic acid.

➋. it is not suitable with hard water.

➌. it is biodegradable.

➍. it gives the week cleansing action.

✯DETERGENT :

➊. it is the sodium or potassium salt of long chain of benzene sulphonic acid.

➋. it is suitable with hard water.

➌. it is non biodegradable.

➍. it gives the strong cleansing action.

☢ why does the soap is not suitable with hard water :




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Answered by Anonymous
4
Heya,

Here's your answer
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Soap:

➡️It contains sodium and potassium salts of fatty acids.

➡️Contains COONa Group.

➡️These phenotypes are biodegradable.

➡️It is not very practical with woolen fabrics.

➡️It is harmful to the skin.

➡️It takes time to dissolve in water.

Detergent:

➡️It contains sodium or potassium salts of sulfonyic acid.

➡️Among these are the SO3Na group.

➡️Some reagentes with a series of branched hydrocarbons are bio-uncommunicative.

➡️It is more practical with woolen fabrics.

➡️It is not harmful to the skin.

➡️It dissolves rapidly in water.

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