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Foaming Capacity of Soap
Foaming Capacity of Soap
1. Introduction
2. Experiment 1
3. Experiment 2
4. Experiment 3
5. Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
Soaps are sodium or potassium salts of higher fatty acids. The
part and a hydrophilic (water soluble) part. Soars are used for
oil or grease which is present there. When soap is applied, the non-
polar alkyl group dissolves in oil droplets while the polar COO-
Na+ group remains dissolved in water. In this way, each oil droplet
Hard water contains Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions which interacts with soap
acids.
carbonates.
REQUIREMENTS
to you.
4..etc.
sample = 50 ml
Test Tube No. Brand Name of the Time taken for the
Soap disappearance of
foam
1. Tata ..sec
2. Farishta ..sec
3. 555 ..sec
4. -------- ..sec
5. -------- ..sec
CONCLUSION
The soap for which time taken for the disappearance of foam is
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THEORY
Calcium and Magnesium ions present in the tap water interfere in
the foaming capacity of soap. These ions combine with soap and
soap decreases.
PROCEDURE
1. Weigh 0.5 g of the given sample of soap and dissolve it in 50
minute. Place the test tube stand and start the stop-watch
disappears.
OBSERVATIONS
Weigh of soap taken = 0.5 g
Ml M/10
Na2Co3 solution, 1
ml
CONCLUSION
Foaming capacity of soap is maximum in distilled water. The
carbonate.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The information and knowledge of this project