Why is soap mixed with water?
A. The soap becomes chemically active when mixed with water.
B....
Why is soap mixed with water?
A. The soap becomes chemically active when mixed with water.
B. The soap turns the water molecules into a nonpolar solvent.
C. It covalently bonds to the water so it can be washed away.
D. Its polar end mixes with the water so it can be washed away.
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