Question
Chemistry Question on Colloids
Soaps do not work in hard water containing calcium and magnesium ions because
Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions form insoluble calcium and magnesium salts in the form of scum
Na+ and K+ present in soap react with Ca2+ and Mg2+ and hinder cleansing process
a large amount of soap is to be used in presence of Ca2+ and Mg2+
scum formed by combination of Na+,Ca2+ and Mg2+ stick to the cloth and are not removed on agitation
Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions form insoluble calcium and magnesium salts in the form of scum
Solution
Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions form insoluble calcium and magnesium soaps respectively when sodium or potassium soaps are dissolved in hard water. Soap2C17H35COOHNa +CaCl2→2NaCl + Insoluble calcium stearate (soap) (C17H35COO)2Ca These insoluble soaps separate as scum in water and are useless as cleansing agent.