Quite the oppposite - most soaps are bases. Totally different pH balances.
no
Bathing soaps are calcium salts of fatty acids while washing soaps are magnesium salts of fatty acids. We making washing soaps and bathing soaps,including environmental friendly ingredients.
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
No, soaps are either neutral or a base.
No, soap is a base actually.
Malic acid is a weak acid type. Strong acids are acids that completely or almost completely ionize in their solutions while weak acids are not. Most organic acids are weak acids - one of the reasons why living organisms are so stable and do not combust easily. As soaps are usually mixtures of weak Basic/Alkaline and variety of fatty acids. Therefore, they are unlikely to be reactive when mixing with malic acids. However, high acidic solution can be harmful for skin. Generally, soaps range from pH 7 to pH 10.
Bathing soaps are calcium salts of fatty acids while washing soaps are magnesium salts of fatty acids. We making washing soaps and bathing soaps,including environmental friendly ingredients.
No, soaps are either neutral or a base.
Nope, bases actually gives soaps their useful properties.
No, soap is a base actually.
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.
Malic acid is a weak acid type. Strong acids are acids that completely or almost completely ionize in their solutions while weak acids are not. Most organic acids are weak acids - one of the reasons why living organisms are so stable and do not combust easily. As soaps are usually mixtures of weak Basic/Alkaline and variety of fatty acids. Therefore, they are unlikely to be reactive when mixing with malic acids. However, high acidic solution can be harmful for skin. Generally, soaps range from pH 7 to pH 10.
Potassium salts of fatty acids should yield soft soaps because they are more soluble in water than sodium salts of fatty acids (which yield hard soaps). They contain more water, so they are softer.
Soaps
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.
Chemically Detergents are the salts of long chain sulphonic acids and soaps are the salts of long chain fatty acids, both work in normal water but in hard water only detergent works , so detergents may work as soaps but soaps do not work as detergents.
the examples are soaps digene tablets detergents and many more