No you need glue and eye solution like the one used for contacts
Someone left their shirt on the beach and a tide washed it and the salt water got a grease stain out.
The two words can be used interchangeably in everyday conversation (I have heard both 'laundry soap' and 'laundry detergent' used). Chemically though,"Detergent" refers to any surfactant (a chemical that lowers the surface tension of a liquid) that has cleaning properties and soap refers specifically to the salt of a fatty acid. Therefore soap is a form of detergent, but not all detergents are soaps.
Hello, ive been a scientist for over 10 years and ive seen many projects done by students. One project that involves Borax a laundry detergent is forming crystals or snowflakes. Borax contains sodium which is salt so Borax can make crystals under heat. Borax is known to be used as laundry detrgent. So i hope this helped thank you for reading.
to make coal in to colored crystals you will need: aadult helper: measuring spoon: liquid blue laundry detergent: table salt: a small bottle of ammonia; a small jar: plastic spoon or old table spoon: 8 to 10 charcoal briquettes.!!!!!!!!! have fun!!!!!!!!!
you will have these things to make excel >2 spoon soda, one spoon salt, further ask from excel thanx
AnswerSalt melts ice. Laundry detergent is like salt it lowers the melting temp and also creates traction
Detergents for laundry and dishes doesn't contain sodium chloride.
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Someone left their shirt on the beach and a tide washed it and the salt water got a grease stain out.
The two words can be used interchangeably in everyday conversation (I have heard both 'laundry soap' and 'laundry detergent' used). Chemically though,"Detergent" refers to any surfactant (a chemical that lowers the surface tension of a liquid) that has cleaning properties and soap refers specifically to the salt of a fatty acid. Therefore soap is a form of detergent, but not all detergents are soaps.
It has no inherent value in the cleaning capabilities of the laundry detergent.According to http://www.chemistry.co.nz/deterg_sundry.htm web site, sodium chloride plays the following role in detergents:Sodium Chloride NaClSalt is used as a viscosity increasing agent in anionic detergent solutions. Up to 10% salt can be added to a powder formulation and proves effective on blood, and on woollen garments. It has a positive effect on detergency.
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Hello, ive been a scientist for over 10 years and ive seen many projects done by students. One project that involves Borax a laundry detergent is forming crystals or snowflakes. Borax contains sodium which is salt so Borax can make crystals under heat. Borax is known to be used as laundry detrgent. So i hope this helped thank you for reading.
to make coal in to colored crystals you will need: aadult helper: measuring spoon: liquid blue laundry detergent: table salt: a small bottle of ammonia; a small jar: plastic spoon or old table spoon: 8 to 10 charcoal briquettes.!!!!!!!!! have fun!!!!!!!!!
you will have these things to make excel >2 spoon soda, one spoon salt, further ask from excel thanx
f you have a bit of slime in your hand and just let it sit there, the slime will spread out and ooze between your fingers like a liquid. But if you squeeze your hand around the slime, it becomes like a solid. So which is it? Slime is actually a colloidal solution. That means that small particles of cornstarch are suspended in the water but not actually in the water like salt is when you make a cup of salt water. Colloids have different properties than solutions. If you bang on the surface of salt water the water splashes. But if you tap the surface of slime, it feels solid. The more pressure you apply to the surface the harder it becomes. Slime is a non-Newtonian liquid, which means that the viscosity, or resistance, of the liquid changes as you apply a stronger force. If you rest your hand on the surface of slime it will sink in, but it you smack it, the surface is solid. Water is a Newtonian liquid and has an unchanging viscosity. This is why you can swim in water, but not in quicksand, which is like slime.