I don't understand why you would put detergent in milk.
The dish detergent breaks down the surface tension of the milk. This disrupts the molecules of the color dye, causing it to disperse and mix more evenly with the milk, making it appear as though the color has "disappeared."
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the dish soap breaks down the fat in the milk
Yes, dish detergent is typically a base because it helps to break down and remove grease and oils, which are usually acidic. The active ingredients in dish detergent, such as surfactants, work by lowering the surface tension of water and enhancing its cleaning ability.
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Dish soap is just detergent, meaning it breaks up the fat in milk which makes it move rapid. And the food coloring is just to make it noticeable. Soap breaks down the surface tension of the water molecules in milk.
You can try I don't think it'll work though.
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