Detergent is poisonous to most living things, so my answer is yes. From, Mozeco and CrimsonLightDude, Brother & Sister in VMK
One effect of soap and detergent in hard water is it will not lather as well as it does in soft water. This can affect the way the soap or detergent cleans in hard water making them less effective.
Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
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.
If you have floated a needle on the surface of the water in a glass then adding a little detergent will cause the needle to sink. This is because the presence of the detergent changes the surface tension of the water so that it can no longer support the needle.
The solvent is the water, and the liquid detergent is the solute.
yes because detergent is poisious to most all living things
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
If you have floated a needle on the surface of the water in a glass then adding a little detergent will cause the needle to sink. This is because the presence of the detergent changes the surface tension of the water so that it can no longer support the needle.
Nutrients, soil properties, light, water availability, the presence of herbivores, pathogens, parasites, and mutualists
One effect of soap and detergent in hard water is it will not lather as well as it does in soft water. This can affect the way the soap or detergent cleans in hard water making them less effective.
tab water is like ordanary water but it comes from pipes. but no tab water doesn't affect the growth of a plant
Yes, water is one liquid that affects plant growth. Along with plain water, salt water and carbonated water can affect the growth of plants.
The presence of an acid lowers the pH of the solution in water.
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.
detergent itself: practically nothing. however many commercial detergent blends include phosphates: these can fertilize algae growth, reducing oxygen in the water, and killing other aquatic life.
Slow down growth
The presence of an acid reduces the pH.