Laundry detergent suds are bubbles that form around dirt and grease to remove them from whatever is being washed. If you use soap and water the grease sticks too the water and makes it easy to slide off
Ordinary soap is made by adding lye to fat and heating it.
Many so called soaps are actually detergents not soaps. They are made in a chemical plant from petroleum.
soaps r sodium salts of higher fatty acids..
a soap molecule consists of a head part na da tail part...
the head part is oil soluble while the tail part is water soluble...
wen in water the soap molecule dissociates into its head nd tail part...
the oil soluble tail part sticks to the dirt molecules while the water soluble tail part washes it away wen the cloth is rinsed...
In the cold soapmaking process, some heat is usually required; the temperature is usually raised to a point sufficient to ensure complete melting of the fat being used. The batch may also be kept warm for some time after mixing to ensure the alkali (hydroxide) is completely used up. This soap is safe to use after about 12-48 hours, but is not at its peak quality for use for several weeks.
Cold-process soapmaking requires exact measurements of lye and fat amounts and computing their ratio, using saponification charts to ensure the finished product does not contain any excess hydroxide or too much free unreacted fat. Saponification charts should also be used in hot processes, but are not necessary for the "fully boiled hot-process" soaping.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap#Soap-making_processes
Soapstone is created by the earth changing the composition of igneous rocks. These changes require pressure that is moderate and a temperature that is low.
soap is produce by animal fat and vegetable oil together withconcentration potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide solution.
a strong base is heated with a kind of animal fat to form soap.
it is formed by constructive and destructive forces and it is the most famous ridge (mountain)
Soapstone is a metamorphic rock composed of the mineral talc. Soapstone is a non-foliated metamorphic rock with a microcrystalline texture. It is very soft and can be easily scratched.
What sedimantary rock turns into soapstone
Africa
yes
It was formed by running water,and over an period of time,it came together and formed Soapstone Ridge.
it is formed by constructive and destructive forces and it is the most famous ridge (mountain)
See website: Soapstone
Soapstone is a metamorphic rock. It is formed through the metamorphism of ultramafic rocks, such as peridotite or serpentinite. This process involves high heat and pressure, which causes the minerals in the rock to recrystallize, resulting in the formation of soapstone.
Soapstone is a metamorphic rock composed of the mineral talc. Soapstone is a non-foliated metamorphic rock with a microcrystalline texture. It is very soft and can be easily scratched.
No, soapstone is dense, non-porous and does not absorb liquids. Water and oil can be adsorbed by talc and soapstone.
What sedimantary rock turns into soapstone
I would think not, soapstone is very soft and will mark easily
yes
Africa
good
The stone, a variety of talc, was first called soapstone in English in the late seventeenth century; the word is a combination of soap and stone, so-called because it feels soapy to the touch.