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If you mix it with some water you can make bubble mixture
If you mix it with some water you can make bubble mixture
You should not use hand dishwashing detergent in your dishwasher. The suds created by the soap will spill out onto the floor and is very difficult to clean up.
I just compared 2 brands of cussons, one was hand wash the other wash dishwashing liquid. Strangely enough, the handwash lasted for 8 hours and the detergent lasted for 2.
A dishwashing liquid is a mixture of several chemicals. Each chemical in the mixture has its own chemical equation, so there is no one equation that describes a dishwashing liquid. The main chemical compound in a hand dishwashing liquid is likely to be an anionic detergent. There are many different detergents, and new ones are continually being created. The most common chemical structure for an anionic detergent would be a long hydrocarbon chain; on one end of the chain would be a benzene ring with 6 carbon atoms, terminating in a sulfate (SO4) or sulfonate (SO3) group. So we can generalize chemical equations like CH3-CxHy-C6H5-SO3 and CH3-CxHy-C6H4=SO4, where the "x" might represent a chain of 10 to 20 carbon atoms and "y" nearly twice as many hydrogen atoms. If the hydrocarbon chain is straight, the detergent is likely to be biodegradable; branched-chain detergents are typically nonbiodegradable.
If you add some water and glycerin, you get home-made bubble solution.
detergent it cleans you lol Depends which type of detergent you mean. Dish detergent? Or laundry? If its laundry, powder is better because its more eco-friendly, and its a lot cheaper too. Plus, you can use powder detergent mixed with water and use it as a stain treater to your clothes! Dish detergent: Liquid is better for hand-washing dishes, and you may chose powdered or liquid in your dishwasher, powdered is cheaper though. And i recommend dawn liquid detergent for hand-washing
detergent hand sanitizer
Soft soaps tend to be more soluble unlike hard soap. Some of its examples are dishwashing liquids, body soap and liquid hand soap.
1950s Automatic dishwasher powders Liquid laundry, hand dishwashing and all-purpose cleaning products Fabric softeners (rinse-cycle added) Detergent with oxygen bleach 1960s Prewash soil and stain removers Laundry powders with enzymes Enzyme presoaks 1970s Liquid hand soaps Fabric softeners (sheets and wash-cycle added) Multifunctional products (e.g., detergent with fabric softener) 1980s Detergents for cooler water washing Automatic dishwasher liquids Concentrated laundry powders 1990s Ultra (superconcentrated) powder and liquid detergents Ultra fabric softeners Automatic dishwasher gels Laundry and cleaning product refills
Yes, dishwashing liquid is a homogeneous mixture. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform appearance, without visibly different substances. When you look at dishwashing liquid, you cannot see the individual chemicals which compose it.
The 10 chemicals you could find in a kitchen are: dishwashing detergent, oven cleaner, antibacterial soap, glass cleaner, drain cleaner. Some people keep all purpose cleaner, hand soap, ammonia and floor cleaner.