liquid not solid or gas
Some types of soap and toothpastes contain glycerin.
no
Soap is partially comprised of fatty acids; long molecules derived from plant or animal fat. The liquid soaps use shorter, fats, which tend to be more liquid than solid (compare olive oil, for example, to palm oil). The above does not answer the question... The answer is that soft soaps tend to dissolve more readily into water, due to the ions of the soap being able to stabilise and disperse into the water. Hard soaps tends to have ions that make dissolution into water difficult. In other terms, soft soap dissolves easily, where as hard soaps do not. To add to this - soaps made with KOH (caustic potash) give more soluble soap molecules than those made of NaOH. Therefore KOH soaps are soft and are used for liquid soap production and NaOH soaps are hard.
Soap is a base, exact pH would be different depending on the soap.
Soap is a base. Many bases have the same slippery properties that soap does.
Toothpaste and solid soap- contain "sodium hydroxide". Indigestion tablets- contain "calcium carbonate." Washing powder- contain "sodium bicarbonate". Liquid soap- contain "potassium hydroxide"
Soap contains base in it. It acts as a cleansing agent and helps in removing dirt and grease.
Soap is a base (Bestansw3rs) I am not sure but i think liquid soap is a acid..... (200174975) actually, any cleaners and products that contain soap is a base.
Soap is a base, not an acid. Soap is made from fat and a strong alkaline solution (known as lye).
Base
liquid not solid or gas
There is no clear difference between base and soap because soap is a base.
There is no clear difference between base and soap because soap is a base.
Dish soap is usually in the form of a scented solid soap tablet. You can also buy (creamy) soap in a dispensing bottle.
with a ph of 8.3 soap is a base
Soap water is a base