Soap is a salt of acetic acid and sodium hydroxide. * TRUE OR FALSE
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FALSE
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Soap is a mixture of sodium salts of various naturally occurring fatty acids. Air bubbles added to a molten soap will decrease the density of the soap and thus it will float on water. If the fatty acid salt has potassium rather than sodium, a softer lather is the result.
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true
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The sodium salts of acids are called soaps a soap is prepared by boiling vegetable oil or fats from animal with sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
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