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How soap kills the coronavirus


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7 minutes ago, Migilindi22 said:

Naracetamol 

 

6 minutes ago, Catabolite said:

Based on charge 

 

5 minutes ago, Catabolite said:

Forms miscelles

 

 

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6 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

 

 

 

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Pilli was talking about soap action (basic chem). Hydrophobic, hydrophilic heads patti they form a centre on the dirt(virus here probably with respect to the membrane) and they pull out 

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30 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Pilli was talking about soap action (basic chem). Hydrophobic, hydrophilic heads patti they form a centre on the dirt(virus here probably with respect to the membrane) and they pull out 

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6 minutes ago, Paaji said:

As if to the all in the forum just the connection to speak here bro.  

e thread lo evari comments ardham kaavatledhu..including you...

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1 minute ago, dasari4kntr said:

e thread lo evari comments ardham kaavatledhu..including you...

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Why not ya the better you speak English and learn from me to your good knowledge 

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20 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

 

 

 

 

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Oil and water are immiscible. Adding soap (which is amphiphilic) makes it possible to have domains of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups enabling the formation of miscelles (spherical particles that form in between oil and water). Virus particles also form miscelles because the cytoplasm is hydrophilic but the surface is hydrophobic. So adding soap messes up the structure of the virus because of the charge based interactions between soap and the components of the virus that are amphiphilic. 

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22 minutes ago, Catabolite said:

Oil and water are immiscible. Adding soap (which is amphiphilic) makes it possible to have domains of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups enabling the formation of miscelles (spherical particles that form in between oil and water). Virus particles also form miscelles because the cytoplasm is hydrophilic but the surface is hydrophobic. So adding soap messes up the structure of the virus because of the charge based interactions between soap and the components of the virus that are amphiphilic. 

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