ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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ISBN: 9780393664034
Author: KARTY
Publisher: NORTON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.59P
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Interpretation:
Why metal ions in hard water do not bind with sulfate portion of detergents as strongly as they do bond with carboxylate portion of soap is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Soaps are fatty acid carboxylates having ionic head group at one end which form ionic bond by induced dipole-induced dipole interaction and ion dipole interaction.
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY E-BOOK W/SMARTWORK5
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