Sodium stearate (a white solid) is the most common type of soap. Each molecule consists of a long non-polar covalent hydrocarbon ‘tail’ and a polar, ionic ‘head’ where the charge is.
To prevent the oil and water from separating (and thus the food spoiling), soap-like chemicals called ... One or two fatty acid groups can be added to a molecule of glycerol.
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