No, I am sorry, unfortuatly I could find not soap dispensers on their website. They do however, have a great selection of other bath products.
soap is basic therfore, soap solution will keep blue litmus paper blue and turn red litmus paper blue
To make liquid blue detergent, you'll need water, grated soap, washing soda, borax, essential oils for fragrance (optional), and blue coloring (optional). Heat water and grated soap until the soap dissolves. Then, stir in washing soda and borax until dissolved. Finally, add essential oils and blue coloring if desired, let it cool, and then transfer to a container for use.
blue-pinky colour.
Soap does not turn water blue. It is likely that a blue-tinted soap was used, or that the soap contained a dye or pigment that resulted in the blue color when dissolved in the water.
No, liquid soap cannot be used to make silly putty. Silly putty is typically made from silicone polymers, which give it its unique stretchy and bouncy properties. Liquid soap does not contain the necessary ingredients to create a substance with similar characteristics to silly putty.
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Liquid Blue was created in 1996.
Soap powder typically turns a pH indicator such as litmus paper to blue or purple, indicating that it is basic or alkaline in nature.
If blue litmus paper is dipped in a soap solution, it is likely to turn red. This change in color indicates that the soap solution is likely acidic in nature.
When red litmus paper is added to soap solution, it will turn blue. This indicates that the soap solution is alkaline in nature, as alkaline substances turn red litmus blue. This is because soap solutions typically have a pH above 7.
water+ acetic acid + blue color = blue liquid for fabric