Chemistry, asked by zaraamatwork, 1 month ago

How soap cleans our body? ​

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Answered by ITSviKraM
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One end of soap molecules love water - they are hydrophilic. The other end of soap molecues hate water - they are hydrophobic. These drops of oil are suspended in the water. This is how soap cleans your hands - it causes drops of grease and dirt to be pulled off your hands and suspended in water.

Answered by Rppvian2020
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Explanation:

One end of soap molecules love water - they are hydrophilic. The other end of soap molecues hate water - they are hydrophobic. These drops of oil are suspended in the water. This is how soap cleans your hands - it causes drops of grease and dirt to be pulled off your hands and suspended in water.

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