Washing powder doesn't contain acids.
no it is neutral
No, Omo front loader washing powder does not contain benzalkonium chloride.
NaOH
Washing powder is typically alkaline in nature, with a pH level above 7. This alkalinity helps to break down and remove dirt and grease from fabrics during the washing process.
Yes, it is. You can tell weather something is an Alkali, Neutral pr acid via the pH scale or, you can tell if something is an alkali from its consistency; if it is sludgy (like washing-up liquid), it is an alkali. So, I am under the influence that washing-up POWDER is too, an alkali.J.S.P. Aged 11
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Washing up liquid, is a main one. Also, washing up powder. Im not sure of any others.
Washing powder is typically alkaline in nature, as it helps to break down and remove dirt and stains by increasing the pH of the water. This alkalinity helps to enhance the cleaning effectiveness of the detergent.
yes
The scientific name for washing powder is sodium carbonate.
The reaction between washing powder (which typically contains sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate) and lime juice (which is acidic due to citric acid) results in a neutralization reaction. This reaction can produce carbon dioxide gas, leading to fizzing or bubbling as the acid reacts with the basic components of the washing powder. Additionally, the acidity of lime juice can enhance the cleaning properties of washing powder, making it more effective in removing stains. However, combining these substances should be done with caution, as the resulting mixture can create an unexpected reaction.
No. As the term washing powder would suggest, it is a powder, which consists of many small solid particles.