Yes. Alkaline solutions disolve fats.
Washing powder is typically alkaline in nature, with a pH level above 7. This alkalinity helps to break down and remove dirt and grease from fabrics during the washing process.
Washing up powder is typically alkaline, as it is designed to help break down grease and oils on dishes. This helps to effectively remove food residues and create a clean surface.
Alkaline because it is a cleaning product. sasjade
Sodium carbonate, also called washing soda, is the most obvious one.
The pH of washing powder is typically alkaline, ranging from 10 to 11.5. This alkaline pH helps to increase the effectiveness of the detergent in removing dirt and stains from clothes.
Yes, it is. You can tell weather something is an Alkali, Neutral pr acid via the pH scale or, you can tell if something is an alkali from its consistency; if it is sludgy (like washing-up liquid), it is an alkali. So, I am under the influence that washing-up POWDER is too, an alkali.J.S.P. Aged 11
if you mean biological powder, then no, no, no, NO! acid is never used in washing powder, it would damage your clothes. No, they use enzymes, which are biological catalysts. these are more effective than non-bio, but far worse for your clothes.However i see you put Pool care and cleaning in your subjects. you were probably looking for pool cleaner which is a compound of Chlorine and Potassium to make a soluble salt, very clean and very useful
Washing powder is typically alkaline in nature, as it helps to break down and remove dirt and stains by increasing the pH of the water. This alkalinity helps to enhance the cleaning effectiveness of the detergent.
Yes, washing powder is typically alkaline due to the presence of substances like sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide. These alkalis help to break down grease and dirt on clothing during the washing process, leading to cleaner clothes.
If litmus paper is added to washing up powder, it would typically turn blue, indicating that the washing up powder is alkaline (basic). Most washing up powders contain sodium carbonate or other alkaline substances, which raise the pH and cause the blue color change in blue litmus paper. If red litmus paper is used, it would remain red, confirming the basic nature of the solution.
it is not an acid because it doesn't mixed with the soloutions! <3
The pH of washing powder typically ranges from 9 to 11, making it alkaline. This alkalinity helps to effectively break down grease and stains during the washing process. However, the exact pH can vary depending on the specific formulation and brand of the washing powder. Always check the product label for precise pH information.