Chemistry, asked by shabanafathima, 11 months ago

explain in detail about cleansing action of soaps, as fast as u could

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Answered by SuratSat
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Answered by Anonymous
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just have a look dear

soap molecule has two ends,1 is hydrophillic,and it dissolves in water

and 2nd one is hydrophobic,and it dissolves in water

so,when dirty clotes is put in water contaning dissolved soap,then the hydrocarbon end of the soaf molecule in the miscle attached to the oil or grease particle present on the surface of dirty cloth ,where as ionic end of the soap molecule in the miscle remains attached to the water.in short when the dirty is aggitated in soap solution the oily and greecy particle present on its surface gets dispeared in water due to which the soap water becomes dirty but the cloth gets cleaned


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