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How does common ion effect contribute in formation of soaps?​

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Answered by HBJNN
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Soaps are sodium salts of fatty acids. Addition of sodium chloride reduces the solubility of the soap salts. The soaps precipitate due to a combination of common-ion effect and increased ionic strength. ... In the presence of excess Na+, the solubility of soap salts is reduced, making the soap less effective.

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Answered by ahanamukherjee1210
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~Soaps are sodium salts of fatty acids. Addition of sodium chloride reduces the solubility of the soap salts. The soaps precipitate due to a combination of common-ion effect and increased ionic strength. ... In the presence of excess Na+, the solubility of soap salts is reduced, making the soap less effective.

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