Explain the formation of scum when hard water is treated with soap.

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asked May 8, 2017 in Chemistry by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 355
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Explain the formation of scum when hard water is treated with soap.

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answered May 8, 2017 by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 355
 
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Soap does not work properly when the water is hard. A soap is a sodium or potassium salt of long chain fatty acids. Hard water contains salts of calcium and magnesium. When soap is added to hard water, calcium and magnesium ions present in water displace sodium or potassium ions from the soap molecules forming an insoluble substance called scum. A lot of soap is wasted in the process.

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