Chemistry, asked by sanjana432140, 1 year ago

what is soap ? name one soap

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Today, soaps are made from fats and oils that react with lye (sodium hydroxide). Solid fats like coconut oil, palm oil, tallow (rendered beef fat), or lard (rendered pork fat), are used to form bars of soap that stay hard and resist dissolving in the water left in the soap dish.


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Anonymous: soap is a salt long chain of carboxlic acid
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Answered by arjun8734
1

Explanation:

=> They are sodium salts of long chain fatty acids.

=> Soaps cannot be used with hard water

=> They are fully biodegradable.

=> They take time to dissolve in water.

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