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explain the how are soap cleaning the bacteria ​

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explain the how are soap cleaning the bacteria?

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◆ A soap is the sodium and potassium salt long chain of fatty acids, which has the cleaning properties.

◆ Soap are made by saponification process.

◆ It has two ends, one is hydrophilic and other is hydrophobic.

◆ When soap is dissolved in water, Michelle Formation takes place.

◆ The hydrophobic end attach itself to particle or bacteria and remove it from the cloths.

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