Soap is a chemical compound or a mixture of more of them
YES!!! It is sodium stearate. or sodium palmate
the chemical propities of soap is that it is a mixture of sodium hydroxide ethanol and 10grams of fat
Soap is a basic chemical compound.
Soap scum is a substance, not a change; but the formation of scum is a chemical process.
well,it depends on what soap you use and its the chemical reaction in the soap that effects the food coloring and milk.
Dial soap contains several chemicals. For example, the chemical formula name for the antibacterial property of Dial soap is hexachlorophene. The name for the chemical that creates the detergent is sodium laurel sulfate.
the chemical propities of soap is that it is a mixture of sodium hydroxide ethanol and 10grams of fat
the chemical propities of soap is that it is a mixture of sodium hydroxide ethanol and 10grams of fat
Soap is a basic chemical compound.
A soap bubble is not a chemical element.
Soap scum is a substance, not a change; but the formation of scum is a chemical process.
well,it depends on what soap you use and its the chemical reaction in the soap that effects the food coloring and milk.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
No, the formation of soap scum is not a chemical change. Soap scum appears as the result of a physical change. Some of the soap and whatever has become incorporated into the soap and water dry. After the water is gone, the things left are from the soap and whatever mixed with the soap when it was "working" at cleaning.
Soap will do it.
Soap is a mixture and not a compound. It therefore does not have a chemical formula.
Soap is a complex mixture, not a compound.
nothing