Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based
If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
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Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a base.
Shampoos that are mixed with water to lather, are water based If you have spray in shampoo, or power shampoo, they are most likely power based, or water based
It depends on which shampoo. Different shampoos are designed to have a specific acidity so they don't damage the user's hair. Some shampoos are probably bases, but not all of them are. Shampoos pH vary by brand but normally are around 5-6. Which is slightly acidic but almost neutral.
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Shampoos are lighty acidic, with a pH between 6 and 7; with the Merck pH paper art. 9565 the color can be a shade of green.
China rose indicator is typically used in chemistry to test for the presence of acids and bases. If a solution of shampoo is added to China rose indicator, the indicator will change color based on the pH of the shampoo. If the shampoo is acidic, the indicator will turn a pink or red color. If the shampoo is basic, the indicator will turn a green or blue color.
it is a base because it tastes bitter. now if it was an acid it would taste sour and not bitter like a base.
It is a fatty acid.
The possessive form of the singular noun shampoo is shampoo's. Example: The shampoo's bottle is leaking.