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Apr
17th
2023

I have a quick question. · 4:03pm Apr 17th, 2023

Can soap get dirty?

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Natural soap is a fatty acid that acts as a surfactant, solubilizing pollutants and emulsifying oils in order to separate them from whatever is being cleaned so they can be easily removed. It can also kill microorganisms and has sanitization properties.

Now, since soap is commonly pressed into a d distributed as cakes ("bar" soap), the cake of soap itself can be soiled just as any other solid surface can be dirtied. But dirt and stains don't attach to the surface, and a quick wash in water will clean the cake easily.

Liquid soap can certainly be contaminated, but again, ithe contaminant wouldn't blend with the soap itself, and any germs wouldn't be able to survive in the suspension.

I hope you've been taking notes; there's going to be a short quiz next period

Yes.
1) Soap can get contaminated with "microorganisms".
2) As I have experienced, hair can get ALL over it.

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