explain the formation of scum when hard water is treated with soap.
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When a soap is used in hard water, a solid substance we call scum forms. This is because charged calcium and magnesium particles (called ions ) present in the water react with soap to form an insoluble substance. ... The new substance, scum, does not dissolve in water.
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Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of higher fatty acids. Hardness in water is due to the presence of Ca^2+ and Mg^2+ ions, present as their salts. The soap first reacts with calcium abd magnesium ions to form insoluble precipitate of calcium and magnesium salts of fatty acids which float as an off- white layer over wated. This layer is called scum.
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