Chapter 11: Q74E (page 650)
Explain the cleansing action of soap.
Short Answer
Soaps are effective in cleaning away the dirt from a surface. Soaps have a hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head, which are equally important in the cleaning process.
Chapter 11: Q74E (page 650)
Explain the cleansing action of soap.
Soaps are effective in cleaning away the dirt from a surface. Soaps have a hydrophobic tail and hydrophilic head, which are equally important in the cleaning process.
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