16.30 Explain the cleansing action of soaps.
16.30 Explain the cleansing action of soaps.
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16.30 Soap molecules form micelles around an oil droplet [dirt] in such way that the hydrophobic parts of the stearate ions attach themselves to the oil droplet and the hydrophilic parts projects outside the oil droplet. Due to the polar nature of the hydrophilic parts, the stearate ions [along with the dirt] are pulled into the water, thereby removing the dirt from the cloth.

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