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bonded to a metalion, usually a sodium or potassium. the hydrocarbon end is nonpolar and is soluble in nonpolar substances (such as fats and oils), and the ionic end (the salt of a carboxylic acid) is soluble in water. soap is made by combining tallow (or other hard animal fat) or vegetable or fish oil
) with a carboxylic acid group on one end which is ionic bonded to a metal ion, usually a sodium or potassium. the hydrocarbon end is nonpolar and is soluble in nonpolar substances (such as fats and oils), and the ionic end (the salt of a carboxylic acid) is soluble in water. soap is one of the oldest...
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