Yes
because it does.
The hot water helps to dissolve any stains or scents that the clothes have. The soap cleans it.
Well it really depends on what type of soap you're using
Hot water will dissolve soap faster because it is more hot so that means it will melt is and also evaporate with the water.
After watching the powdery mix dissolve in warm milk, the kids enjoyed the hot cocoa.That new dishwashing soap claims to dissolve grease in seconds.
Dissolving is what happens to sugar when you put it into hot water. It goes from being a solid to being a liquid. Soap, when placed in hot water, will also dissolve.
No, as dishwasher soap (liquid) is oily and will not dissolve in water.
Mix it with water
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
Increasing the water temperature will make bar soaps dissolve faster because heat helps to break down the soap molecules more quickly. Agitating the water by stirring or rubbing the soap against a surface will also speed up the dissolution process. Using soft water (low in mineral content) can also help bar soap dissolve more easily compared to hard water.
Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
Agitation: The movement of the washing machine drum helps to break down the soap and mix it with water quickly. Water temperature: Using warm or hot water can help dissolve soap faster compared to cold water. Water pressure: Higher water pressure can effectively mix the soap and water, aiding in faster dissolution.