Computer Science, asked by sudrasanta20r1, 3 months ago

give comparison between soap and detergent?​

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Answered by arpit26m4
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Answer:

Soaps are the sodium salts of carboxylic acids in long chains. Sodium salts of long-chain benzene sulphonic acids are detergents. Soaps are biodegradable while some of the detergents can not be biodegraded. Soaps have relatively weak cleaning action, whereas detergents have a strong cleaning effect.

Explanation:

SIMILARITIES BETWEEN SOAP AND DETERGENT. Both are cleansing agents.

  • Biodegradable Cause pollution Effective in acidic water Effective in hard water. ...
  • Ca2+ + 2C17H35COO- (C17H35COO-)2Ca. ...
  • Formation of scum in hard water.
  • Alkyl sulphate ion (detergent) ...
  • Sources Formation of precipitate.
Answered by tanujagautam107
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Answer:

Explanation:

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.

Soaps are the sodium salts of carboxylic acids in long chains. Sodium salts of long-chain benzene sulphonic acids are detergents. Soaps are biodegradable while some of the detergents can not be biodegraded. Soaps have relatively weak cleaning action, whereas detergents have a strong cleaning effect.

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