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CONTENTS
  SOAP                         DETERGENT
 • Introduction                • Introduction
 • Saponification              • Cleansing action of
 • Soap molecule (Micelles)      detergents
 • Cleansing action of soaps
 • Advantages and               DIFFERENCES
   disadvantages                 BETWEEN SOAPS AND
                                 DETERGENTS
SOAPS
Soaps are the sodium and potassium salts
 of the long chain carboxylic acid.A soap
 molecule consists of a long hydrocarbon
 chain (composed of carbons and
 hydrogens) with a carboxylic acid on one
 end which is ionic bonded to metal ion
 usually a sodium or potassium.
A soap has a large non-ionic hydrocarbon
 group and an ionic group COO-Na+.
EXAMPLES OF SOAPS

Sodium stearate (Chemical formula: C17H35COO-
 Na+)
Sodium palmitate (Chemical formula: C15H31COO-
 Na+)
Sodium oleate (Chemical formula: C17H33COO-Na+)
SAPONIFICATION
The process of making soap by the
 hydrolysis of fats and oils with alkalies is
 called saponification.
Soap is made by heating animal fats or
 vegetable oil with concentrated sodium
 hydroxide (NAOH).
Fat or Oil + NaOH → Soap + Glycerol
MICELLES – SOAP MOLECULES
           A soap molecule has two ends
             with different properties-
          1. A long hydrocarbon part
             which is hydrophobic (i.e. it
             dissolves in hydrocarbon).
          2. A short ionic part containing
             COO-Na+ which is
             hydrophilic (i.e. it dissolves in
micelle      water).
MECHANISM OF SOAPS
        When a dirty cloth is put is put in
          water containing soap than the
          hydrocarbon ends of the soap
          molecule in the micelle attach to the
          oil or grease particles present on the
          surface of dirty cloth. In this way the
          soap micelles entraps the oily
          particles by using the hydrocarbon
          ends. The ionic ends of the soap
          molecules remain attached to the
          water when the dirty cloth is agitated
          in soap solution. The oily particles
          presents on its surface gets dispersed
          in the water due to which the cloth
          gets clean.
ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
   ADVANTAGES
 Soaps are eco-    DISADVANTAGE
                           S
  friendly and bio
                   Soaps are not
  degradable
                  suitable in the
                  hard water.
                 They have weak
                  cleansing
                  properties than
DETERGENTS
Detergents are the sodium salts of long
 chain benzene sulphuric acids.
Detergents are primarily surfactants,
 which could be produced easily from
 petrochemicals. Surfactants lower the
 surface tension of water, essentially
 making it 'wetter' so that it is less likely
 to stick to itself and more likely to
 interact with oil and grease.
The ionic group is in a detergent is
EXAMPLES OF DETERGENTS
Two basic examples of well-known detergents of the
  sulphonate group or the sulphate group are:
CLEANSING ACTION OF DETERGENTS
Synthetic detergents have the same type of molecular
  structure as soaps i.e. a tadpole like molecule having
  two parts at each end i.e., one large non-polar
  hydrocarbon group that is water repelling
  (hydrophobic) and one short ionic group usually
  containing the or group that is water attracting
  (hydrophilic). Thus the cleansing action is exactly
  similar to that of soaps whereby the formation of
  micelles followed by emulsification occurs. However,
  synthetic detergents can lather well even in hard water.
  This is because they are soluble sodium or potassium
  salts of sulphonic acid or alkyl hydrogen sulphate and
  similarly form soluble calcium or magnesium salts on
  reacting with the calcium ions or magnesium ions
  present in water. This is a major advantage of the
  cleansing property of detergents over soap.
ADVANTAGES OF DETERGENTS
Since detergents are the salts of strong acids
 they do not decompose in acidic medium. Thus
 detergents can effectively clean fabric even if the
 water is acidic.
Synthetic detergents are more soluble in water
 than soaps.
They have a stronger cleansing action than
 soaps.
As detergents are derived from petroleum they
 save on natural vegetable oils, which are
 important as essential cooking medium
DISADVANTAGES OF DETERGENTS
Many detergents are resistant to the action of
 biological agents and thus are not biodegradable.
 Their elimination from municipal wastewaters by
 the usual treatments is a problem.
They have a tendency to produce stable foams in
 rivers that extend over several hundred meters of
 the river water. This is due to the effects of
 surfactants used in their preparation. Thus they
 pose a danger to aquatic life.
They tend to inhibit oxidation of organic
 substances present in wastewaters because they
 form a sort of envelope around them.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOAPS AND DETERGENTS
 SOAPS                     DETERGENTS
They are metal salts of   These are sodium salts of
 long chain higher fatty    long chain hydrocarbons
 acids.                     like alkyl sulphates or alkyl
                            benzene sulphonates.
These are prepared
                           They are prepared from
 from vegetable oils        hydrocarbons of petroleum
 and animal fats.           or coal.
They cannot be used       These do not produce
 effectively in hard        insoluble precipitates in
 water as they produce      hard water. They are
 scum i.e., insoluble       effective in soft, hard or salt
                            water.
 precipitates of Ca2+,
 Mg2+, Fe2+ etc.

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Soap and detergents

  • 1.
  • 2. CONTENTS  SOAP  DETERGENT • Introduction • Introduction • Saponification • Cleansing action of • Soap molecule (Micelles) detergents • Cleansing action of soaps • Advantages and  DIFFERENCES disadvantages BETWEEN SOAPS AND DETERGENTS
  • 3. SOAPS Soaps are the sodium and potassium salts of the long chain carboxylic acid.A soap molecule consists of a long hydrocarbon chain (composed of carbons and hydrogens) with a carboxylic acid on one end which is ionic bonded to metal ion usually a sodium or potassium. A soap has a large non-ionic hydrocarbon group and an ionic group COO-Na+.
  • 4. EXAMPLES OF SOAPS Sodium stearate (Chemical formula: C17H35COO- Na+) Sodium palmitate (Chemical formula: C15H31COO- Na+) Sodium oleate (Chemical formula: C17H33COO-Na+)
  • 5. SAPONIFICATION The process of making soap by the hydrolysis of fats and oils with alkalies is called saponification. Soap is made by heating animal fats or vegetable oil with concentrated sodium hydroxide (NAOH). Fat or Oil + NaOH → Soap + Glycerol
  • 6. MICELLES – SOAP MOLECULES  A soap molecule has two ends with different properties- 1. A long hydrocarbon part which is hydrophobic (i.e. it dissolves in hydrocarbon). 2. A short ionic part containing COO-Na+ which is hydrophilic (i.e. it dissolves in micelle water).
  • 7.
  • 8. MECHANISM OF SOAPS When a dirty cloth is put is put in water containing soap than the hydrocarbon ends of the soap molecule in the micelle attach to the oil or grease particles present on the surface of dirty cloth. In this way the soap micelles entraps the oily particles by using the hydrocarbon ends. The ionic ends of the soap molecules remain attached to the water when the dirty cloth is agitated in soap solution. The oily particles presents on its surface gets dispersed in the water due to which the cloth gets clean.
  • 9. ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES ADVANTAGES Soaps are eco- DISADVANTAGE S friendly and bio Soaps are not degradable suitable in the hard water. They have weak cleansing properties than
  • 10. DETERGENTS Detergents are the sodium salts of long chain benzene sulphuric acids. Detergents are primarily surfactants, which could be produced easily from petrochemicals. Surfactants lower the surface tension of water, essentially making it 'wetter' so that it is less likely to stick to itself and more likely to interact with oil and grease. The ionic group is in a detergent is
  • 11. EXAMPLES OF DETERGENTS Two basic examples of well-known detergents of the sulphonate group or the sulphate group are:
  • 12. CLEANSING ACTION OF DETERGENTS Synthetic detergents have the same type of molecular structure as soaps i.e. a tadpole like molecule having two parts at each end i.e., one large non-polar hydrocarbon group that is water repelling (hydrophobic) and one short ionic group usually containing the or group that is water attracting (hydrophilic). Thus the cleansing action is exactly similar to that of soaps whereby the formation of micelles followed by emulsification occurs. However, synthetic detergents can lather well even in hard water. This is because they are soluble sodium or potassium salts of sulphonic acid or alkyl hydrogen sulphate and similarly form soluble calcium or magnesium salts on reacting with the calcium ions or magnesium ions present in water. This is a major advantage of the cleansing property of detergents over soap.
  • 13. ADVANTAGES OF DETERGENTS Since detergents are the salts of strong acids they do not decompose in acidic medium. Thus detergents can effectively clean fabric even if the water is acidic. Synthetic detergents are more soluble in water than soaps. They have a stronger cleansing action than soaps. As detergents are derived from petroleum they save on natural vegetable oils, which are important as essential cooking medium
  • 14. DISADVANTAGES OF DETERGENTS Many detergents are resistant to the action of biological agents and thus are not biodegradable. Their elimination from municipal wastewaters by the usual treatments is a problem. They have a tendency to produce stable foams in rivers that extend over several hundred meters of the river water. This is due to the effects of surfactants used in their preparation. Thus they pose a danger to aquatic life. They tend to inhibit oxidation of organic substances present in wastewaters because they form a sort of envelope around them.
  • 15. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOAPS AND DETERGENTS  SOAPS  DETERGENTS They are metal salts of These are sodium salts of long chain higher fatty long chain hydrocarbons acids. like alkyl sulphates or alkyl benzene sulphonates. These are prepared They are prepared from from vegetable oils hydrocarbons of petroleum and animal fats. or coal. They cannot be used These do not produce effectively in hard insoluble precipitates in water as they produce hard water. They are scum i.e., insoluble effective in soft, hard or salt water. precipitates of Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe2+ etc.