soap , basically just standard organic acid salt with a really long carbon chain
the sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids are soaps while salts of long chain sulphonic acids are detergents.....
Potassium salts of fatty acids such as oleic acid, palmitic acid and stearic acid are called soft soaps.
Detergents are generally sodium (sometimes potassium) salts of higher (long chained) fatty acids. They are alkaline in nature.
Soaps
Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of long-chain fatty acids. Hard water contains calcium and magnesium ions. When soaps are dissolved in hard water, these ions displace sodium or potassium from their salts and form insoluble calcium or magnesium salts of fatty acids. These insoluble salts separate as scum. This is the reason why soaps do not work in hard water.
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 are water-soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids. It's made from fats and oils, or their fatty acids, by treating them chemically with a strong alkali.
the sodium or potassium salts of long chain fatty acids are soaps while salts of long chain sulphonic acids are detergents.....
Potassium salts of fatty acids such as oleic acid, palmitic acid and stearic acid are called soft soaps.
Detergents are generally sodium (sometimes potassium) salts of higher (long chained) fatty acids. They are alkaline in nature.
Potassium soap of fatty acids
Soaps are sodium or potassium fatty acids salts, produced from the hydrolysis of fats in a chemical reaction called saponification. Each soap molecule has a long hydrocarbon chain, sometimes called its 'tail', with a carboxylate 'head'. In water, the sodium or potassium ions float free, leaving a negatively-charged head.
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.
Soaps are comprised of water-soluble sodium or potassium salts from fatty acids. They are made from the oils and strong alkali chemicals.
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.