Basically soaps are made by saponification of triglycerides, that is oils.
In the process sodium or potassium salts of the fatty acid tail of oil, form, which have alkaline nature, being salts of strong base and
weak acids
Soap itself is not an alkali, but it is usually made by mixing an alkali (such as sodium hydroxide) with fats or oils. When mixed with water, soap can act as a base and help to remove dirt and oils from surfaces.
Soap is not a drug; it is a cleaning agent made from a combination of fats or oils, water, and an alkali. Its purpose is to clean and remove dirt, oil, and germs from surfaces.
no its an alkali because it can cure bee stings.
Moderate. It's pH can vary from 9,5 till 14.
Soap is made by reacting a strong alkali (such as sodium hydroxide) with fats or oils, resulting in a chemical reaction called saponification. The final product, soap, is neutral and not classified as a strong or weak alkali.
The general formula for soap is: Fatty acid (from oils or fats) + alkali (such as lye) -> soap + glycerin. This is known as the saponification reaction. The specific chemical equation will depend on the type of fatty acid and alkali used in the soap-making process.
Soap
Soap itself is not an alkali, but it is usually made by mixing an alkali (such as sodium hydroxide) with fats or oils. When mixed with water, soap can act as a base and help to remove dirt and oils from surfaces.
no it is alkali
Soap is not a drug; it is a cleaning agent made from a combination of fats or oils, water, and an alkali. Its purpose is to clean and remove dirt, oil, and germs from surfaces.
example of an alkali is a soap soap helps us clean our body so it is useful for living things
A soap has alkali in it because it is a cleaning product
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no its an alkali because it can cure bee stings.
A soap contains a strong alkali,because it produces OH- ions in the water.
Moderate. It's pH can vary from 9,5 till 14.
The examples of the alkali are the washing products, soap, shampoo, and the washing up liquids.