what is the nature of hydrocarbon part of soaps in water?
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Answer :- The nature of the hydrocarbon part of soap molecules in water is non polar and water hating or say, Hydro-phobic.
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{1.)Soaps are the Na and K salt of carboxylic acid.
2.)Soaps are bio- degradable.
3.)They have poor clising action.
4.)They can't work in hard water.

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{1.)Soaps are the Na and K salt of carboxylic acid.
2.)Soaps are bio- degradable.
3.)They have poor clising action.
4.)They can't work in hard water.
.❤.. MAY IT WILL HELP YOU..❤.
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