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the cleansing action of soaps.
Difference between molecules of soaps and detergents
Soaps
Detergents​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Soap molecules are sodium or potassium salts of long-chain carboxylic acids. They form scum upon reaction with calcium and magnesium ions present in hard water. Detergent molecules are ammonium or sulphonate salts of long-chain carboxylic acids

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Explanation:

<p style ="Color:cyan; font-family: cursive; background:black;font size25px;"> A number of fats and oils are heated and mixed with a liquid alkali to produce soap and water (neat soap) plus glycerine. Fats and oils are hydrolyzed with a high-pressure steam to get crude fatty acids and glycerine. The fatty acids are purified by distillation and neutralized with an alkali to produce soap.

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