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Is soap biodegradable or non biodegradable

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Answered by SaraAyisha
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Answer:

Soaps are formed by the reaction of alkaline (lye) and fats and oils. Fats and oils can easily be broken down into simple molecules by microbes and hence soaps are biodegradable. ... These synthetic compounds can not be broken down into simple molecules by microbes and hence soaps are non biodegradable.

Answered by sakshi3689
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Explanation:

soap is a biodegradable substance

bcz soaps are formed by the reaction of alkaline( yne) fats and oils can easily break down into simple molecules by microbes and hence they can be degradable substances

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