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solution of soap in water is ............. a. true solution b. suspension c. colloidal solution d . none of above​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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Water and anything that will mix with water are hydrophilic. ... The "salt" end of the soap molecule is ionic and hydrophilic (watersoluble). When grease or oil (non-polar hydrocarbons) are mixed with a soap- water solution, the soapmolecules work as a bridge between polar water molecules and non-polar oil molecules.

Answered by GulabLachman
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It is a colloidal solution.

  • This solution is a mixture of suspended particles of various substances in fluid.
  • They also show the Tyndall effect.
  • In this particular instance, the particles are minutely diffused and soluble/insoluble.
  • At smaller doses, the Soap essentially comprises a regular electrolytic reaction mixture with the water.
  • The specific is formed after a certain concentration, known as critical micelle concentration.

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