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7.5 Soap Works by Being Both Polar and Nonpolar

Chapter 7: How Molecules Mix

Chapter 7: How Molecules Mix

  • 7.1 Four Different Types of Dipole Attractions
  • 7.2 A Solution Is a Single-Phase Homogeneous Mixture
  • 7.3 Concentration Is Given As Moles Per Liter
  • 7.4 Solubility Is How Well a Solute Dissolves
  • 7.5 Soap Works by Being Both Polar and Nonpolar
  • 7.6 Softening Hard Water
  • 7.7 Purifying the Water We Drink
How Soap Works

A soap molecule is both polar and nonpolar. The nonpolar end will dissolve into nonpolar grime and the polar end will help to wash it away because it is soluble with water. Duration: 4:20.

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  • Chapter 7: How Molecules Mix
    • 7.1 Four Different Types of Dipole Attractions
    • 7.2 A Solution Is a Single-Phase Homogeneous Mixture
    • 7.3 Concentration Is Given As Moles Per Liter
    • 7.4 Solubility Is How Well a Solute Dissolves
    • 7.5 Soap Works by Being Both Polar and Nonpolar
    • 7.6 Softening Hard Water
    • 7.7 Purifying the Water We Drink

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