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why are soaps so slippery when you try to catch them

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

because it is in liquid form and slippery

Answered by extraordinarysam
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Answer:

Soap has a harder time binding with the ions in soft water, and it can actually cling to the slightly charged surface of your skin instead of being washed away. Additionally, if you use hard water, you may find it harder to get soap to lather up as you wash.

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