no they dont have the same effect
no they not
No; detergents have different recipes, but sometimes these are similar.
no
no. soap cannot be used in hard water
One advantage is that detergents do not react with hard water to form soap scum (Calcium stearate) like soap does.
to be able to determine the ph scale of soap making and if it have any side effect on skin
detergents, unlike soap, do not react with the magnesium and calcium salts found in hard water to form scum. they are more efficient cleaners than soap. but they can be very harsh on skin/hair for humans and also, some types of detergents are non biogedradable.
It interferes with the foaming of soap and detergents.
Chemically Detergents are the salts of long chain sulphonic acids and soaps are the salts of long chain fatty acids, both work in normal water but in hard water only detergent works , so detergents may work as soaps but soaps do not work as detergents.
detergents and water striders can also do that.
The reason detergents are more effective than soap for cleaning hard water has to do with their ingredients and their function. Most detergents have cleaning properties that are able to combat hard water and mildew. The function of soap, however, is less complex. The function of water is to make water even wetter than what it is. This does not necessarily mean it contains cleaning properties.
Fertilizers:Provides plants with phospurous. Detergents: Helps soap dissolvein water.