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:: The article on [[soap]] says that sodium soaps are generally solid, while potassium soaps are generally viscous liquids (it doesn't mention why, though). Following the trend, [[rubidium]] and [[cesium]] soaps would be expected to be runnier liquids at RT. Whether this is actually true or not is an open question; I don't know of anyone actually washing their hands with Rb or Cs-based soaps. [[User:Stonemason89|Stonemason89]] ([[User talk:Stonemason89|talk]]) 22:01, 16 August 2008 (UTC)
 
== Aliphatic compounds ==
 
Isn't an olefin a type of aliphatic compound? If so how can they show different solubilities?
[[Special:Contributions/81.223.140.162|81.223.140.162]] ([[User talk:81.223.140.162|talk]]) 11:33, 24 October 2008 (UTC)