milk will keep an apple slice from oxidizing for about 6 hours. it depends on what kind of hand soap you use and i dont think the apple would taste good xD
Whole milk reacts with hand soap because hand soap typically contains surfactants that lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate fats and oils. When whole milk, which contains fats, comes into contact with hand soap, the surfactants in the soap help break down the fats in the milk, causing them to separate from the liquid. This is why you may observe some curdling or separation when whole milk and hand soap are mixed.
Yes, vinegar,salt,and antibacterial hand soap are great preservers for apples.
If it is a purely natural hand soap, there should not be any chemicals in it. Chemicals are added to preserve soap, give it color, and give it smell. Those chemicals are not "natural".
Soap made from goats milk.
Soap made from goats milk.
Milk mixes with dish soap because the soap molecules in the dish soap are attracted to both the fat in the milk and the water it is mixed with. This attraction causes the soap to break down the fat molecules in the milk, creating a uniform mixture.
...smell you hand...there u go...smells like whatevr u touced before...soap...food...spoiled milk...anythin
toms hand soap
Depending on your preference in scented soap, milk and honey soap may be worth the extra cost. There is an inexpensive brand of milk and honey soap available at OmMadeCrafts.com.
Goat milk soap helps smooth skin by exfoliation, it softens and rejuvenates and is great on sensitive skin too. The Arizona Goat Milk Soap Company, Caprine Soap, Great Canadian Soap Company and Sweet Cream Suds all produce Goat milk soap.
hand soap i think i just did an experiment.
liquid hand soap was made in 1865