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Soap is a mixture of sodium or potassium salts and long chain organic acids. So the soap molecules have one side that is hy~drop~hilic(water loving) and one side that is hy~drop~hobic(water fearing) which allows it to bond with and dissolve in both water and oils...
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yes.soap dissolve in water.
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yes,soap dissolves in water
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Soap is a mixture of sodium or potassium salts and long chain organic acids. So the soap molecules have one side that is hy~~drop~~hilic(water loving) and one side that is hy~~drop~~hobic(water fearing) which allows it to bond with and dissolve in both water and oils...
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Soap is a mixture of sodium or potassium salts and long chain organic acids. So the soap molecules have one side that is hy~~drop~~hilic(water loving) and one side that is hy~~drop~~hobic(water fearing) which allows it to bond with and dissolve in both water and oils...