The term grease is used to describe semisolid lubricants. Although the word grease is also used to describe rendered fat of animals, in the context of lubricants, it typically applies to a material consisting of a soap emulsified with mineral or vegetable oil.
The liquid is a solution of soap in water.
A liquid containing chemicals that sanitizes (cleans) whatever it's applied to. e.g: liquid soap dispenser
A broom is a solution to the problem of removal of dust that is to be found both at home and in stores.
cresol is prepared with soap solution as it is more soluble in the soap solution than water . moreover soap solution enhances its detergent and disinfectant properties.
The number of moles of the compound in question per liter liquid.
Greasy food is food that is cooked in an oil or butter. Oil and water do not mix, therefore saponification process is necessary that will separate the oil from the fabric, this is accomplished with soap.
It's soap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, it is a solution.
Hand soap is a solution. A solution is any substance made up of a solute and solvent combined together. The solute is various chemicals (originally lipids, now surfactants) in a solvent base of water and miscible liquids.
1. Liquid soap - prepared wih KOH is not turned in solid soap - prepared with NaOH. 2. Melted soap become solid at room temperature. 3. A soap solution in water can be boiled to eliminate the water.
Liquid dish soap will work, but use it dry, no water first. Work it in and you will see the grease separate. Then rinse thoroughly.
The liquid is a solution of soap in water.
The best way to get grease out of clothes is to wash the soiled garment immediately. If cool water and laundry soap do not remove the stain, dish soap - which is made for cutting grease - is often the best option.
A liquid containing chemicals that sanitizes (cleans) whatever it's applied to. e.g: liquid soap dispenser
No. You're not changing the chemical makeup of anything involved -- soap, tablecloth, or grease. The soap emulsifies the grease so that it can be dissolved in the water contained in the cloth you use to wipe it up.
THE ANSWER IS LIQUID SOAP.
Dish soap!