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Hey I've got a chem prac due tommorow and I need a bit of help on a discussion question...
"Explain why most soaps and washing powders have a pH of above seven"
I've done some research and this is my answer
Most soaps and washing powders have a pH above 7 to help control the acidity of the water that they are used in. For example, solid detergents usually contain sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate to maintain pH by neutralising any acidic materials that may enter the wash water. Another reason why soaps and washing powders have pH values of above seven is to prevent precipitates forming when the soap and detergents react with the calcium and magnesium ions in hard water
is that okay? Can anyone elaborate on the hard water bit... thanx!
"Explain why most soaps and washing powders have a pH of above seven"
I've done some research and this is my answer
Most soaps and washing powders have a pH above 7 to help control the acidity of the water that they are used in. For example, solid detergents usually contain sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate to maintain pH by neutralising any acidic materials that may enter the wash water. Another reason why soaps and washing powders have pH values of above seven is to prevent precipitates forming when the soap and detergents react with the calcium and magnesium ions in hard water
is that okay? Can anyone elaborate on the hard water bit... thanx!