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what is the recation b/w soap molecules and ions present in hard water ...

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Answered by mansi1146
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In case of hard water there are relatively large amounts of calcium and magnesium ions. Each of these ions can react with two soap molecules which form an insoluble precipitate. Since the soap has been effectively removed from solution there is not enough molecules left to form the soap lather.

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Answered by rudra2833
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soap is the sodium salt of fatty acids and in water, it hydolyses to form sodium ions and fatty acid ions. This fatty acid ions react with calcium and magnesium ions in hard water forming calcium soap or magnesium soap which are insoluble


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