Yes due to the greater surface area of all the powder grains as compared to the massive bar of soap giving the solvent (water?) better access to the molecules of the soap and thus dissolving it faster.
Talcum powder is insoluble in water.
Coco powder doesn't dissolve because of the density.
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
Soluble ones.
Yes due to the greater surface area of all the powder grains as compared to the massive bar of soap giving the solvent (water?) better access to the molecules of the soap and thus dissolving it faster.
The water will change it's color and taste.
Iron powder is not soluble in water.
Talcum powder is insoluble in water.
No, as dishwasher soap (liquid) is oily and will not dissolve in water.
Mix it with water
Coco powder doesn't dissolve because of the density.
Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
Yes
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
Soluble ones.
Yes, If mixed with water!