explain micelle formation and the cleaning action of soaps and detergents
Answers & Comments
satyanshsingh468
Soap are salt of sodium and potassium of higher fatty acids are represented by RCooNa / RCooK (R=C17H35) washing soap are made by Sodium salt of carbonic acid bathing soaps are made by cave salt of carbonic acid group so when there is oil dirt on clothes then alkyl group of soap and all crops plates add with each other and polar part is held with water due to this micelles takes place. when further water is added then that remove from clothes in the form of foam.
for micelle formation a minimum concentration is required that is known as critical micelle concentration
Kraft temperature the minimum temperature above which miscelle form take place is known as craft temperature
detergent detergent are Na or K salt of sulphuric acid RSo3Na/RSo3K
Answers & Comments
washing soap are made by Sodium salt of carbonic acid bathing soaps are made by cave salt of carbonic acid group so when there is oil dirt on clothes then alkyl group of soap and all crops plates add with each other and polar part is held with water due to this micelles takes place.
when further water is added then that remove from clothes in the form of foam.
for micelle formation a minimum concentration is required that is known as critical micelle concentration
Kraft temperature
the minimum temperature above which miscelle form take place is known as craft temperature
detergent
detergent are Na or K salt of sulphuric acid RSo3Na/RSo3K
hope it may help you