Question:
How does soap work? Soap works by breaking grease molecules
Last updated: 8/6/2022
How does soap work? Soap works by breaking grease molecules into smaller molecules that dissolve in water. Soap works by making water into a nonpolar liquid which grease can dissolve in. none of the above Soap works by having a polar end and a nonpolar end which allows the water and oil to interact indirectly. Soap works by having a polar end which attaches to the grease molecule and polarizes it and turns the grease molecule into another soap molecule. This is a chain reaction.