Chemistry, asked by anantrajusharma, 3 months ago

i want to make the project of 10 pages om the topic - toilet soap

I Request class 11 and 12 students to help me
PLEASE give me content for my project

BTW i am in class 12 so class 10 students Don't interfare here

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Answers

Answered by Likithyadav
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Answer:

I am class 11

Explanation:

Toilet soap

Toilet Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products. In a domestic setting, soaps are surfactants usually used for washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping. In industrial settings, soaps are used as thickeners, components of some lubricants, and precursors to catalysts.

When used for cleaning, soap solubilizes particles and grime, which can then be separated from the article being cleaned. In hand washing, as a surfactant, when lathered with a little water, soap kills microorganisms by disorganizing their membrane lipid bilayer and denaturing their proteins. It also emulsifies oils, enabling them to be carried away by running water.

Soap is created by mixing fats and oils with a base, as opposed to detergent which is created by combining chemical compounds in a mixer.

Humans have used soap for millennia. Evidence exists of the production of soap-like materials in around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon.

Soaps are key components of most lubricating greases and thickeners. Greases are usually emulsions of calcium soap or lithium soap and mineral oil. Many other metallic soaps are also useful, including those of aluminium, sodium, and mixtures thereof. Such soaps are also used as thickeners to increase the viscosity of oils. In ancient times, lubricating greases were made by the addition of lime to olive oil.

Metal soaps are also included in modern artists' oil paints formulations as a rheology modifier.

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Answered by SparklingThunder
2

Answer:

The topics you can take are:-

  1. Introduction (2pages)
  2. Uses(1 page)
  3. formation(1 page)
  4. side effects(1 page)
  5. Pros(2 page)
  6. Cons(2 page)

Other relevant points.

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