i dont think its a fatty acid
Soap can said to be a sodium salt of long chain fatty acid. Fatty acid is a stearic acid. So stearic acid is present in soap.
fatty acid. there r 2 types namelysaturated : Lauric, Palmitic, Stearicunsaturated fatty acid: Oleic, Linoleic Linolenic, Arachi- donic
Lactic Acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) CH3CH(OH)COOH. It exhibits chirality about carbon no. 2.
what are chemical present in detergent
Detergent is basic.
Soap can said to be a sodium salt of long chain fatty acid. Fatty acid is a stearic acid. So stearic acid is present in soap.
fatty acid. there r 2 types namelysaturated : Lauric, Palmitic, Stearicunsaturated fatty acid: Oleic, Linoleic Linolenic, Arachi- donic
The only acids that might be present in ordinary soap are unreacted fatty acids, but its just as likely to contain unreacted lye (which CAN actually burn the skin, fatty acids are harmless). If the soap was produced correctly there will be no unreacted components at all, it will be just a mixture of organo-metallic salts.Modern detergent "soaps" don't contain acids.
Lactic Acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) CH3CH(OH)COOH. It exhibits chirality about carbon no. 2.
It is because the turmeric contains a compound called cucumine.cucumine reacts with the fatty acid in the soap/detergent and thence the color of the combination changes to red.
detergent is alkali and this can be tested by putting detergent into an acid if it neutralises than it is an acid not an alkali
No, it's not a fatty acid or essential fatty acid.
what are chemical present in detergent
Sucrose is not a fatty acid.
Acetic Acid
Propionic acis is not a fatty acid.
The Vel Beauty Bar, a mild skincare product, comprises the following components: Sodium cocoyl isethionate: This gentle surfactant is derived from coconut oil, facilitating the blending of water with oil and dirt for effective rinsing. Stearic acid: A fatty acid employed as an emollient and to provide the soap with a firm, bar-like texture. Sodium tallowate: A salt derived from tallow (animal fat) fatty acid, serving as both a soap and a detergent. Water: Utilized as a solvent in the product. Coconut fatty acids: Fatty acids extracted from coconut oil, chosen for their cleansing and lathering attributes.