kenanantfrancis kenanantfrancis
  • 09-05-2020
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1. How does soap work? And on a molecular level?

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groomvalentina2004
groomvalentina2004 groomvalentina2004
  • 09-05-2020

Answer:

Water and anything that will mix with water are hydrophilic. The "salt" end of the soap molecule is ionic and hydrophilic (water soluble).

Explanation:

Because since water can mix with anything and that anything is mixed with water is water soluble

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anasbur anasbur
  • 29-10-2020
Well just like hand sanitizer soap has chemicals in it to kill the germs on your hand hope this helps
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