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what is the difference between soaps and synthetic detergent??

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Answered by atharvaj12102002
43

The main difference between synthetic detergents and soap is the ingredients used during manufacturing. While synthetic detergents are made from petroleum products, manufacturers make soap from lye and natural fat. Unlike soaps, synthetic detergents contain strong antibacterial agents and preservatives.


Another difference is in the way soap and detergents react with hard water. Because hard water contains high concentrations of minerals, these impurities remain on dishes, surfaces and fabrics when washed with soap, causing discoloration. However, synthetic detergents clean fabrics, dishes and surfaces thoroughly, even when hard water is used.


Unlike natural soap, a synthetic detergent breaks up oil and dirt molecules in hard water. It then removes and washes them away, together with dirt from the object being washed. Synthetic detergents, such as those used in dishwashers and washing machines, are stronger than natural soap. In this regard, strong detergents can cause skin irritations and allergic reactions on people’s bodies.

Answered by sharmadhrv456
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Answer:1)soap are prepared from vegetables and oil but detergent are prepared from the hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum.

2)soap are bio degradable but detergent are non biodegradable

3)soap do not cause water pollution but detergent cause water pollution

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