Chemistry, asked by shrirangjoshi2003, 11 months ago

explain use of soap with hardwater and softwater​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Soap is less effective in hard water because it reacts to form the calcium or magnesium salt of the organic acid of the soap. ... Detergents, on the other hand, lather in both hard and soft water. Calcium and magnesium salts of the detergent's organic acids form, but these salts are soluble in water.

Answered by sanidhya973
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use of soap in hard water is useless because it will not produce a suitable amount of fome therefore you should use detergent because it will not form insoluble calcium and magnesium ions and would provide good fome and cleaning

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