if ur in prison and u drop the soap u might get f--d in the butthole
soap use in bath
No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
A meaning of a pH over 7 is that the soap has ions OH-.
Q: What did the drug addict wash himself with? A: Dope soap
Soap prepared for use in milling cloth.
you may think so but actually a soap is a base.
When soap is mixed with octane the non-polar ends of the soap molecules are attracted with induced-dipole induced-dipole attractions to the non-polar octane molecules. The octane molecules repel the polar ends of the soap and the soap molecules form inverted soap bubbles that attract polar molecules like water.
well, it matters if it has soap or not. if u are meaning dish water wih soap, then u will most likely get sick. ;)
No, the ionic end of soap dissolves in water, not oil. The ionic end of soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is attracted to water molecules. It is the nonpolar end of soap that dissolves in oil, as it is hydrophobic and repels water.
The Swahili word 'sabuni' means 'soap' in the English language.
Most changes in hand soap are reversible, meaning it can go back to its original state. For example, if a solid bar of soap melts when heated, it can solidify again when cooled. However, if the soap is burned (irreversible change), it cannot return to its original form.
The Luhya word ' isabuni' means 'soap' in the English language.