Chemistry, asked by dewangansubbu, 6 months ago

Write differences between soaps and detergents.​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Soaps are the sodium salts of carboxylic acids in long chains. Sodium salts of long-chain benzene sulphonic acids are detergents. Soaps are biodegradable while some of the detergents can not be biodegraded. Soaps have relatively weak cleaning action, whereas detergents have a strong cleaning effect.

Answered by rituverma12345
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Answer:

Soaps are the long sodium or potassium salts of long chains of carboxylic acid.

Detergents are the salts of ammonium or sulphonates of long chains of higher fatty acids or carboxylic acid.

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