Economy, asked by suthibasuthiba4, 9 days ago

differentiate soaps and detergents ???​

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Answered by bharathkotte100
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Explanation:

Difference Between Soap and Detergent

Soaps Detergents

Consist of a ‘-COONa’ group attached to a fatty acid having a long alkyl chain. Consist of a ‘-SO3Na’ group attached to a long alkyl chain.

They are not effective in hard water and saline water They do not lose their effectiveness in hard water and saline water.

Soaps are completely biodegradable Detergents containing a branched hydrocarbon chain are non-biodegradable

They have a tendency to form scum in a hard water environment. These compounds do not form scum.

They are derived from natural sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats. Detergents are synthetic derivatives.

Soaps are environment-friendly products since they are biodegradable. These compounds can form a thick foam that causes the death of aquatic life.

Examples of soaps: sodium palmitate and sodium stearate. Examples of detergents: deoxycholic acid and sodium lauryl sulfate.

Answered by IIpoisonqueenII
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Today, detergents are used for laundering, dishwashing and many other types of cleaning. Soaps are made from natural ingredients, such as plant oils (coconut, vegetable, palm, pine) or acids derived from animal fat. Detergents, on the other hand, are synthetic, man-made derivatives.

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