Chemistry, asked by amanullakhan1962, 10 months ago

why soaps are solid and detergents are liquid?​

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Answered by anjalikumari222
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Soap is, at its simplest, an alkaline base mixed with a fatty acid from vegetable oils or animal fats. ... Simply reacting sodium with fat will result in a pretty solid bar of soap. Reacting potassium with fat will result in a gel. Without additives, sodium is not ideal for liquid soap because it just turns into gloop.

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Answered by prathamsaxena21
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soaps are solid because the r used in hard water and detergents are liquid because the dissolve better

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