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Hard water , which contains Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions tends to form a ring in a bathtub due to its reaction with the solute anions in soap. The formation of this insoluble material is an example of ?A an acid -- base reactionB a precipitation reactionC a redox reactionD a combustion reactionE a decomposition reaction

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It is an example of a precipitation reaction. Soap contains the conjugate bases of fatty acids, and these anions (carboxylates of fatty acids) tend to form insoluble salts with magnesium and calcium cations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Usual soaps are made by a reaction called saponification, in which triglycerides (which are the main components of animal and vegetal fats and oils) react with a strong base (like KOH or NaOH), breaking the triglyceride into three fatty acid conjugate bases (carboxylates) and a molecule of glycerol.

These fatty acid conjugate bases are formed by a long saturated carbon chain and an ionised tip (i attached the structure of a generic fatty acid carboxylate). These anions form very insoluble salts with Calcium of Magnesium cations, and thus a precipitate is formed, therefore the answer is B.

Hard water , which contains Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions tends to form a ring in a bathtub due-example-1
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