Biology, asked by simran18283, 10 months ago

why detergents are called soapless soap?​

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Answered by annie200355
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Answer:

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Traditionally soaps are Sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids, however, detergents are nor salts but are simply surface active chemicals showing soap like properties. hence they are called as soap less soaps.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Soap-less soaps" are generally referred to as non-soap cleansers. They differ from regular soap in that they contain synthetic materials rather than the fats or oils used in true soap

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