Neither. Soap is a solution composed of several different compounds.
Soap is a basic chemical compound.
A bar of soap, when put in a microwave becomes distorted by air trapped inside the soap expanding and creating lumps.
that depends on what kind of soap it is
No, you cannot use bar soap in place of powdered soap when washing clothes - unless you are washing by hand. Powdered and liquid soaps are designed to disperse quickly into the wash water, bar soaps will not do that. After the washing process, bar soap may remain as a bar (although a bit smaller) and then the rinse steps will not be effective at removing residual soap.
Warm Water And a Bar Of Soap.
Deodorant soap may be"better" for people for whom body odor is an issue and the odor-reducing effects of deodorant soaps may last longer, especially if the soap is also antibacterial.
The principal components are salts of fatty acids.
Deodorant and soap and water
soap is a compound
Dove created soap first in the 1950s. They later expanded their product line to include deodorants in the 1960s.
No, deodorant doesn't repel insects. In fact, it attracts them. Mosquitoes in particular are attracted by pleasant scents such as perfume, soap and deodorant.
Soap shaped as bar
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its a mixture
yes very little contents of it, however it wears off after a short period of time.
compound