Ammonia and bleach are a dangerous mix. They emit fumes that can be fatal. Ammonia can be mixed safely with soap. Some of the flavors of Dawn dish soap include bleach so proceed with caution.
you put water into any container you may have at the time and then your put as much as soap as you would like then mix and you get bubbles and water at the bottom
If you mix some water, dish cleaning soap, (this is optional) antibacterial soap to get rid of the germs, and some iodized salt, you have a cleaning solution for tables.
It just forms a mixture. Ozone and ammonia do not interact chemically, unless there is ionizing radiation present.
you can but then you'd get hand soap
No they are not. Ammonia is soluble in water.
you put water into any container you may have at the time and then your put as much as soap as you would like then mix and you get bubbles and water at the bottom
It's a 1:1 ratio. The amount of the soap and the water depends upon the potency and speed of application. But it's a 1:1 ratio, be it one tablespoon of soap to one cup, quart, or gallon of water.
Assuming the dish soap is on water, it is lipophilic or hydrophobic. It loves to mix with lipids (fats) and dislikes water.
Global warming; since harmful chemicals are going into the atmosphere and effecting the ozone layer greatly.Hair processing that colors the hair.Peroxide that whitens teeth and kills bacteria.The deadly fumes that result if anyone mixes bleach and ammonia. (NEVER mix these!)Dawn dish soap used to clean oil from wild birds after an oil spill.
Global warming; since harmful chemicals are going into the atmosphere and effecting the ozone layer greatly.Hair processing that colors the hair.Peroxide that whitens teeth and kills bacteria.The deadly fumes that result if anyone mixes bleach and ammonia. (NEVER mix these!)Dawn dish soap used to clean oil from wild birds after an oil spill.
you need very little soap, s few drops in a liter of water are enough
okay, get some soap, a bowl,and some water. mix the soap and water in the bowl.(dawn would be the best soap) blow through the middle gently and...........BEHOLD!!! A BUBBLE!!!!!!!!!! this is the worst answer ever!!!!
In a spray bottle, combine one part vinegar, three parts water, and just a teaspoon of dishwashing detergent. Swirl the contents to mix them together thoroughly before each use.
If it is not for consumption, a smalll amount of dish soap will blend the two. Use unscented if it is for aromatherapy use.
I ran out of cascade, filled my dishwasher dispenser with vinegar and a squirt of dawn, and my dishes came out sparkling clean
If you mix some water, dish cleaning soap, (this is optional) antibacterial soap to get rid of the germs, and some iodized salt, you have a cleaning solution for tables.
Bleach.Do not mix bleach and ammonia. Combined, they react to make a toxic gas along with corrosive acids.Repeat: do not mix ammonia and bleach.