soap solution and water do not dissolve
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Monolayer: When soap is added to water, the ionic-salt end of the molecule is attracted to water and dissolved in it. The non-polar hydrocarbon end of the soap molecule is repelled by water. ... The soap molecules "stand up" on the surface as the polar carboxyl salt end is attracted to the polar water
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