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What is the foaming capacity of soap in water ???????????​

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Answered by syamaladasari4
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to compare the foaming capicity eof various soaps. theory. it depends upon the nature of the sail and it's concentration. the longer the time taken for the disappearance of the foam for the give sample of soap, greater is its foaming capicity or cleansing action...

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Answered by Anonymous
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The foaming capacity of a soap or detergent refers to the amount of foam that can be produced by agitating soap in a container filled with an equal amount of distilled water. After being shaken well, the solution is allowed to sit still and settle. The longer it takes for the foam to dissolve, the greater is its foaming capacity.

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