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24 April, 08:36

Why is soap used to remove grease?

A. It chemically bonds with the grease.

B. Its nonpolar end dissolves the grease.

C. Its polar end dissolves the grease.

D. It makes the water bond with the grease.

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  1. 24 April, 08:51
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    Hello,

    I always wondered that myself until I learned!

    I learned that soap was made with two molecuels

    with two different ends. This indiciates that your

    correct answer would be C. Its polar end dissolves the grease.
  2. 24 April, 12:29
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    I just had this same question on a test recently. I learned that it’s polar end of the soap dissolves the grease. So your answer would be C.
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