Science, asked by saumyamishra947, 5 months ago

Why detergent is a soapless soap?​

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Answered by srivastavariita0408
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detergent is a soapless soap because they resemble soap in their cleansing action but they do not contain the usual chemical contents of soap. i.e.., sodium and potassium salt of long chain fatty acid.in other word we can say that they behave as soap without being actually soap.

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Answered by randhirsingh7232
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Detergent are not salts but are simple surface active chemicals showing soap like properties. Therefore,they are also called soapless soapd.

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