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A poorly organized laundry room isn't just hard to get around. Piles of laundry on the floor can become moldy, detergent left in the wrong place can get moisturized and ruined, static cling sheets can be rendered useless by dirt. Here's a tip for laundry room organization: Find where the moisture is in the room and keep everything away from there unless it's something that can withstand extra moisture. Keep the room well-ventilated, as well.
Okay... Whoever wrote this was really stupid. One of the main characteristics of liquid is that it takes the shape of the bottom of it's container. So no, a liquid does not keep it's own shape. If it did, then it would be a solid.
Yes liquids called liquid crystals can keep structure.
Liquid. The liquid state lies between the gaseous and the solid state. The cohesive (attractive) forces between the liquid particles are strong enough to keep them together but not to keep them in a fixed position.
To keep it from separating into solids on the bottom with a layer of liquid on top.
Use shelves to store your laundry products and buy multiple laundry baskets to help you separate your clothes. Cleaning it periodically will also keep it clean to store clothes.
Keep the dirty laundry upstairs.
In an airtight container.
2 days
If you freeze it, it will last for years.
Because her laundry keeps him fed and pays for the house.
Because her laundry keeps him fed and pays for the house.
Homogeneous mixture
you could add butter
To keep it from separating into its component parts.
Freeze or refrigerate it.