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soap contain bases or acid?​

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Answered by djuhi8803
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Answer:

bases

Explanation:

soap contains bases.

Answered by Anonymous
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Soap is a combination of a weak acid (fatty acids) and a strong base (lye), which results in what is known as “alkalai salt,” or a salt that is basic on the pH scale. (See scale below) Sure enough, if you use a pH strip (also known as a litmus test) in soapy water, it often scores an 8 or 9.

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