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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.
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There is an effect on Surface Tension when detergent is put in the water. I am doing an experiment for my upcoming Science fair and i am doing a Detergent Powered Boat/Surface Tension...I have tested it many times with and without detergent, when it doesn't have detergent it floats and then sinks after 5 seconds but with detergent it zips through the water...I can not give you the reason for this as i am myself still researching on why this is!
detergent resiist the effects of acidic nature of water and its hardness.
Yes.The detergent breaks the bonds that hold dirt in place and allow the water to rinse it away.
Pepper is a different chemical to that of detergent and therefore they repel each othere and the pepper moves as far as it can from the detergent which is the edge of the bowl.
It is not so much the chemical but what it does. Detergents act as a surfactant or an additive that reduces waters cohesion or the ability of the water molecules to hang onto one another. As you add the detergent, the water without the detergent hangs on to itself and the pepper, causing the pepper to be drawn away from the detergent/surfactant.
the bubbles in the detergent are soap. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- generally a chemical reaction with water and force (spin) will cause stains to disolve - jenright2011
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Yes - usually hotter is better.
Soap and water react differently in both soft and hard water whereby soap works faster and detergent works slower and may not even lather.
Detergent causes water pollution and music player affect our ears if it's too loud!!