What are soaps? How are they different from detergents? L
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Soaps is the sodium salt (or potassium salt) of a long chain carboxyyacid (fatty acid ) which has cleanishing properties in water
here a example :-
Sodium Palmitate
C15H13 COONA
AND DETERGENT are also called soap less soaps because through they act like a soap in having the cleanishing properties they do not contain the usual soaps like sodium stearate etc..♥️
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Soaps is the sodium salt (or potassium salt) of a long chain carboxyyacid (fatty acid ) which has cleanishing properties in water
here a example :-
Sodium Palmitate
C15H13 COONA
AND DETERGENT are also called soap less soaps because through they act like a soap in having the cleanishing properties they do not contain the usual soaps like sodium stearate etc..♥️
Hope it's helpful ....
#be happy
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The fundamental difference between soaps and detergents is that soaps are produced from natural ingredients, while detergents are made from synthetic sources.
2. Soap are made from fat and alkali by specification method. Detergents are carbonic compounds which are not alkaline
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