An insoluble salt is formed--commonly called soap scum. Soap is the potassium or sodium salt of fatty acids. When calcium takes the place of the sodium or potassium, a calcium salt is formed. This takes the form of a whitish precipitate.
Soap is the sodium salt of long chain fatty acid which is soluble in water with calcium chloride soap forms insoluble salt of calcium.
2[CH3-(CH2)n-COONa] + CaCl2 ----> [CH3-(CH2)n-COO]2Ca + 2NaCl
This reaction will result in soap scum. When calcium chloride from hard water reacts with the fatty acids within the soap, soap scum is what forms.
calcium does not react wite chloride(Cl-) even in ware because calcium chloride is soluble in water, although calcium reacts with chlorine(Cl2) on heating and forms calcium chloride.
Mg has +2 electron and can react with soap but it forms precipitate with hard water.
by rad_man MIT
NO, THERE IS NO SALT IN SOAP!!! ---------------------------------------------------- Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is often called Salt or Table Salt. However, technically it is only one type of salt. In Chemistry, a salt is any ionically bonded compound. Lye Soap is a type of soap formed by an ionic bond between Sodium (Na+) and the conjugate base of a fatty acid (ROO-) ROO-Na+ And thus, Lye Soap IS A SALT. Salts will dissociate into their ionic constituents in water. Soap is not required for that step.
Yes, because the chemicals in the soap react with the heat in a chemical raction. When the heat attracts to the soap the soap will inflate and become bubbles.
The soap reduces the surface tension oof the milk by dissolving the fat molecules :]
organic salts similar to soaps are detergents
they dont react well, salt pops them
Sodium hydroxide and fat react to form fatty acid salts (essentially soap), and glycerin.
beacuse it contain dissolve salts of calcium and magnesium salts and other heavy metals and it does not form lather with soap readily..
beacuse it contain dissolve salts of calcium and magnesium salts and other heavy metals and it does not form lather with soap readily..
Soap scum
Most soaps contain sodium and potassium salts of fatty acids. These are water soluble compounds that help carry away oils and other water insoluble substances. Soap scum forms when these salts react with calcium and magnesium compound in the water. The newly formed calcium and magnesium salts are insoluble in water,and so forma coating on surfaces. This is more likely to happen if you have hard water, water rich in calcium and magnesium.
Salt is added to soap solution to help precipitation and separation of salt.
detergents, unlike soap, do not react with the magnesium and calcium salts found in hard water to form scum. they are more efficient cleaners than soap. but they can be very harsh on skin/hair for humans and also, some types of detergents are non biogedradable.
detergents are the sodium salts of alkyl suphonic acids. They contain a sulphonic acid group istead of a carboxyl group. soaps are made up of Na and Mg salts of organic fatty acids. detergents react even with water since they do not form scum, due to solubility of Naq and Mg salts in water. While soaps donot lather with hard water as they form scum.
Soap is made out of a mixture of hydrophilic salts, which is why it dissolves in water.
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.
The principal components are salts of fatty acids.