sodium stearate C17H35COONa , sodium palmitae C15H31COONa
For example soaps and detergents.
No, soaps are either neutral or a base.
Soap, as in bars or detergent, is usually used collectively. However, if you are referring to different brands or uses, the plural is "soaps". (also used for "soap opera") Example : "I bought some soap, for the bath and the laundry." Example : "I tried various soaps for my complexion." Example: "She spent all day watching the soaps on TV."
The noun 'soap' is an uncountable noun, a word for a substance.The plural form 'soaps' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example, 'a selection of soaps' or a 'gift basket of soaps'.The noun 'soap' or 'soaps' is also used as an informal term for soap operas.
Generally is possible, but this strongly depends on the type of use. For example soaps with NaOH are solids and soaps with KOH are liquids.
soaps having a chiral nitrogen are invert soaps
57 soaps
fluoride in toothpaste, sodium hydroxide in soaps,sodium chloride in salt, are some
rubber,paper and some soaps are example of non food plant product
All soaps generally are.
Soaps and detergents may contain the same ingredients, for example fats. Both items can be used for cleaning and laundering purposes. Detergent is simply soap with other things added, like bleach.
rubber,paper and some soaps are example of non food plant product