Calcium can make two bonds because it is in the same group as oxygen.
yes used to made a soap
Soap is a non-polar molecule that breaks weak hydrogen bonds between water molecules, so it makes the water less cohesive.
There's no reason soap is made to clean with bubbles.
Not a real tornado of course. But if you take a glass of water and swirl it the soap bubbles will make the vortex more visible.
cause it absorbs it
the surface tension has bonds, and the soap breaks those bonds, so if the soap water is put onto a surface.. it will slip off
how to make malunggay soap?
what ingredients make soap suds
Soap will lower the surface tension of water. Like any surfactant soap will lower the surface energy by disrupting the strong inter-molecular hydrogen bonding that confers such a strong surface tension to water.
No permission is required to make soap.
it can make covalent bonds!
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what ingredients make soap suds
Soap stars make around 110,000 dollars a year. The longer they have been on a soap, the more money they can ask for and make.
Soap has polar parts and non-polar parts, and so does greasy dirt. The polar part of the soap bonds with the non-polar part of the dirt, and lifts it away.
sodium or potassium are the kinds of chemicals to make a soap.