No, as dishwasher soap (liquid) is oily and will not dissolve in water.
Soluble
Soluble
No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
Yes. If it dissolves in water it is soluble. Sugar, salt, soap are all soluble. Try it.
Soap dissolves fats and helps them become soluble in water.
Yes, sodium soap is soluble in water due to the hydrophilic properties of the sodium ions in the soap molecule. The long hydrocarbon chain in the soap molecule is hydrophobic and dissolves grease and oils, allowing them to be rinsed away with water.
Wash the acid with water only, no soap is required. Acids are water soluble, and do not need soap to dissolve them.
insoluble in water, soluble in hot alcohol
Soap is typically soluble in water, as it is used to create soap solutions. Soap can also generally dissolve in other polar solvents such as ethanol or glycerol, but not well in non-polar solvents such as oil or petrol.
Yes, semen can be easily washed off the body with soap and water. It is water soluble and can be removed through regular cleaning.
I don't think so as they are not soluble in water (that's what i think)
because if its not soluble in water then the soap must do the trick