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Differenciate between soap and detergent......

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Answered by harpreet2223
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Explanation:

detergent is a sodium salt of alkyl benzene sulphonate or of a fatty alcohol sulphate. A soap is a sodium or potassium salt of higher fatty acids. A detergent is more effective in hard water. Soaps are less effective in hard water.

Answered by aatifshaikh
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A detergent is a sodium salt of alkyl benzene sulphonate or of a fatty alcohol sulphate. A soap is a sodium or potassium salt of higher fatty acids. A detergent is more effective in hard water. Soaps are less effective in hard water.

Explanation:

A detergent is a sodium salt of alkyl benzene sulphonate or of a fatty alcohol sulphate. A soap is a sodium or potassium salt of higher fatty acids. A detergent is more effective in hard water. Soaps are less effective in hard water.

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