What is the chemical structure of soap and detergent molecules?

a

Hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail

b

Hydrophilic head and hydrophilic tail

c

Hydrophobic head and hydrophobic tail

d

Hydrophilic tail and hydrophobic head

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Thrbdjxk
2 years ago

Soaps and detergents share similar structure as their structures consist of a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head. Soaps and detergents are both surfactants as their structures allow them to reduce tension between oil and water by forming micelles.

Serotonin001
2 months ago

Both soap and detergent molecules share a similar amphiphilic structure, acting as surfactants with a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail and a hydrophilic (water-loving) head. The fundamental difference lies in the chemical composition of the head group, which determines their solubility and performance in hard water.

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