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SOAP
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Soap vs. Detergents - essentially the same - true soap is made from a fat or oil with a sodium or potassium salt - detergents are artificial
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Oil and Water Non-Polar Slightly Polar Overall = Non-Polar and doesn’t interact with water When mixed, the water segregates from the oil because it is attracted to itself.
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Soap Formation Saponification Reaction
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Soap Molecule - interacts with water
Non-Polar – interacts with oil/fat - Hydrophobic surrounds fat molecules Polar+Ionic Charge – Hydrophillic - interacts with water
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Soap and Fat/Oil Interaction
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How does soap kill bacteria and viruses?
Soap disrupts their membranes and breaks them apart
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“Anti-bacterial” Soap
Adds specific chemicals such as Triclosan, which enters bacterial cells and disrupts their enzymes. May also be an endocrine disruptor in humans. ALL SOAP IS ANTI-BACTERIAL
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Detergents and Oil Spills
- Oil blocks movement of oxygen into the water and coats marine mammals and birds - Detergents emulsify oil into smaller pieces so microbes can digest it - Dawn Dish Detergent
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