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what is soap chemically ? explain the formation of Micelles also draw a diagram of the micelle

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✨✨Soaps are water soluble sodium or potassium salts or fatty acids.

MECHANISM OF CLEANSING ACTION OF SOAP
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When soap is added to water the soap molecule assume a configuration which increases the interaction of water loving heads with the water molecules and decreases the interaction between the water hating tails with the water molecules. The water hating, non polar tails clump together in a radial fashion with the water loving, polar heads remaining at the periphery of the clump. These clumps or droplets of soap molecules are called micelles. ✨✨✨✨

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Anonymous: Btw soap is basic
Anonymous: Wht that loving and hating
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✨✨Soaps are water soluble sodium or potassium salts or fatty acids. 

MECHANISM OF CLEANSING ACTION OF SOAP 
=====================================

When soap is added to water the soap molecule assume a configuration which increases the interaction of water loving heads with the water molecules and decreases the interaction between the water hating tails with the water molecules. The water hating, non polar tails clump together in a radial fashion with the water loving, polar heads remaining at the periphery of the clump. These clumps or droplets of soap molecules are called micelles. ✨✨✨✨


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