what is the difference between soap and detergent at least 5 points
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While detergents are free-rinsing (meaning they don't leave a residue), soap needs a clear water wash after application or it will leave a film. Hard water is the enemy of soap. In hard water conditions soaps form scum. ... Detergents, on the other hand, can be built to perform well in any water temperature.
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Soaps are the sodium salts of long chain carboxylic acids. Detergents are sodium salts of long chain benzene sulphonic acids. Soaps are biodegradable while some of the detergents are non-biodegradable. Soaps have relatively weak cleansing action whereas; detergents have a strong cleansing action.
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