Soap is a mixture and not a compound. It therefore does not have a chemical formula.
Well, to write it out is complex, but I will do my best: C18H36O2 + NaOH = alcohol + salt of the carboxylic acid (soap) The proper name for this process saponification, and the specific products can be determined via GC analysis or through your own tedious calculations.
Some do, you really have to check the bottle. I don't recommend mixing dish soap and bleach
The effect of sodium carbonate on soap can differ depending on the type of water used. Hard water could cause the soap to bubble more, while fresh water could cause the soap to not bubble at all.
Dissolved calcium chloride, among other salts, prevents soap from lathering. If you add some to any soap it will stop some of the lathering.
The common process of purifying soap involves removal of sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide, and glycerol.
This is not for sodium myristate but the website is useful. http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/554soap.html
Soap is a sodium salt of long chain of fatty acid. Basic formula of soap is C17H35COONa.
This reaction is not known; soap is not a single compound, but a mixture.
Soap is a complex mixture, not a compound.
how the soap is manufactured?
Dishsoap is a mixture and so does not have a chemical formula.
it has no chemical formula. it is a mixture. only compounds have a chemical formula.
Dial soap contains several chemicals. For example, the chemical formula name for the antibacterial property of Dial soap is hexachlorophene. The name for the chemical that creates the detergent is sodium laurel sulfate.
You get soap by action of sodium hydroxide on the fats. So soap sodium salt of the fatty acid. You get glycerol as a by product of soap production. Detergent have little different formula. So that the detergent is not affected by hard water.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
A balanced equation for the preparation of soap from triacylglycerol is (C18H29O2)3-C3H5O3 + 3KOH -> 3C18H29O2K + HOCH2CH(OH)CH2OH. The acyl portions are all derived from linolenic acid and use potassium hydroxide as the base.
Basic formula of soap is C17H35COONa. Soap is a sodium salt of long chain of fatty acid. Soap is prepared by heating animal fat or vegetable oil with an alkali.