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what is the difference between soaps and detergents?

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Answered by randhirdhawanpdg8qw
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Answered by OJASWI
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Difference between soaps and detergents are as follows:-



SOAPS :-


1. Soaps are the sodium salt of the long chain carboxylic acid.


2. the ionic group in soap is --COO-Na+


3. soaps are not suitable for washing purpose when the water is hard.



4. Soaps are biodegradable.


5. Soaps have relatively week cleansing action.





DETERGENTS:-


1. Detergents are the sodium salt of the long chain benzene sulphonic acid or long chain alkaline hydrogensulphates.



2. The ionic group in a detergent is

-SO3-Na+ or -SO4-Na+



3. Detergent can be used for washing even when the water is hard.



4. Some of the detergent and not biodegradable.



5. detergent have a strong cleansing action.




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