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Both paste soap and liquid soap can effectively clean, but liquid soap is generally easier to use and rinse off. Liquid soap also tends to lather more easily, making it a popular choice for handwashing and general cleaning. Ultimately, the effectiveness of cleaning depends on the specific formulation and ingredients of the soap, rather than its physical form.
A soap bubble is not a chemical element.
Calcium - element - solid water - compound - liquid dry ice (carbon dioxide) - compound - solid milk - mixture - liquid soil - mixture - solid soap - mixture - solid/ liquid
Soap.
liquid not solid or gas
Liquid soap dispenser don't cause the soap to evaporte. Sometimes the soap will leak out on accident however.
Yes the boat will float on liquid soap
Liquid soap contains ingredients, such as glycerin, which can leave a sticky residue as it dries on surfaces. The residue is often a mix of soap molecules and water that becomes more concentrated as the water evaporates, leaving a sticky film behind. Using less soap or wiping the surface dry after use can help reduce stickiness.
Soap is a mixture composed of fatty acids, oils, and alkalis such as sodium hydroxide. It is not considered an element because it is made up of multiple different compounds.
Yes liquid soap can stop ice. The reason is because of the cleaning OILS in the soap.
Liquid soap was invented in the 1970s by William Shepphard. He created the first commercially viable liquid soap to address concerns about bar soap harboring germs.