Soaps are comprised of water-soluble sodium or potassium salts from fatty acids. They are made from the oils and strong alkali chemicals.
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The reaction to make soap is not ionic, it is a hydrolysis. The soap itself is the salt of a fatty acid, and is therefore ionic in nature at the carboxylate site.
Soap is a complex mixture, not a compound.
Yes, archaea have similar chemical make up to bacteria.
The Answer is a chemical in the soap. The soap will still work on water. But the chemical is different. You wash your hands with soap. you should ask a real scientist.If you are still in school just as for some help.By Michael Davison
it has no chemical formula. it is a mixture. only compounds have a chemical formula.
The chemical composition of soap can contain between 45 to 95 percent fatty acid soap, up to 45 percent synthetic surfactant, and up to 5 percent water-soluble polymer. This composition produces a soap that has good lathering properties.
The reaction to make soap is not ionic, it is a hydrolysis. The soap itself is the salt of a fatty acid, and is therefore ionic in nature at the carboxylate site.
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the chemical propities of soap is that it is a mixture of sodium hydroxide ethanol and 10grams of fat
the chemical propities of soap is that it is a mixture of sodium hydroxide ethanol and 10grams of fat
Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
A soap bubble is not a chemical element.
Soap is a basic chemical compound.
Soap scum is a substance, not a change; but the formation of scum is a chemical process.
well,it depends on what soap you use and its the chemical reaction in the soap that effects the food coloring and milk.
No. You're not changing the chemical makeup of anything involved -- soap, tablecloth, or grease. The soap emulsifies the grease so that it can be dissolved in the water contained in the cloth you use to wipe it up.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.