yes
yes it does
detergent would dissolve at a faster rate
Dilute solution because the amount of solute is a lot than the amount of solvent,we need a balance amount of water and detergent to dissolve it.
Detergent contains surfactants and salts which help to dissolve dirt and oil from the materials being cleaned.
Detergents are surfactants that help remove organic compounds from a substance by making them dissolve more readily in water
The water in your dishwasher must not be getting hot enough to dissolve the powdered detergent.
Crude oil is a complex mixture of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It does not dissolve in water unless you add a detergent to break down and encapsulate the oil.
detergent would dissolve at a faster rate
Dilute solution because the amount of solute is a lot than the amount of solvent,we need a balance amount of water and detergent to dissolve it.
There are impurities and added chemicals in tap water that may alter the sample testing result.
the "soap or detergent" act like solvents which dissolve into the water creating the water to be a cleaning solution (this was on my science test and this is the scientific term)
Oil is a nonpolar substance and water is a polar substance, so the water can't mix with or dissolve the oil.
Detergent contains surfactants and salts which help to dissolve dirt and oil from the materials being cleaned.
Detergents are surfactants that help remove organic compounds from a substance by making them dissolve more readily in water
no. b'cause cold water has sort of bigger atoms or molicules so it would be no help for you
Polymers that are water-soluble, which means they dissolve in water. These polymers are often used to wrap products such as dishwasher tablets and pouches containing detergent for washing machines.
The water in your dishwasher must not be getting hot enough to dissolve the powdered detergent.
ANSWER:Because of the soapiness of the detergent the water and detergent form a less soapy but still soapy mixture of Water & the detergent, in a liquid form.