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How does soap kill bacteria?

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How does soap kill bacteria?

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Ordinary soap does not kill bacteria. Soap is a long chain molecule that attracts both polar and non-polar molecules. Water is polar. Dirt is non-polar. Dirt is attracted to the soap molecule and is carried out of your clothes when the water pulls the soap molecule away. You need antiseptics to kill bacteria.

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