The dish washing detergent simply mixes with the water. The contents of the detergent are what lift the grease off the dishes.
It changes the pH and adds acids to breakdown protreins found in grease
It weakens the surface tension of water allowing us to blow BUBBLES!! :D
the answer to your question IS "DAWN" ! like the dish detergant
Detergent is a cleaning agent that helps to remove dirt, grease, and stains from surfaces like clothes, dishes, and household items. It works by loosening and suspending particles so that they can be washed away with water.
Dawn in a Powdered detergant form
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You can get rid of them by putting out small glasses of wine in the room. They will drink the wine and die. The best wine you could use is any red wine. The color attracts, too. If that doesn't work, you can also mix vinegar and dish detergant toghther in small glasses aroung the room. The strong scent of the vinegar will attract the fruit flies and the dish detergant will drown them. Careful, the vinegar is strong. Don't use too much.
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There are a couple of options to this. One would be, if the outlet will reach, to use a vacuum with a hose attachment. If this is not do-able, however, simply flipping the vent upside down and using dish detergant and the spray-setting on your sink until the water runs clear will suffice. It is so important to do this, as it can prevent a fire hazard if not done.
No, you cannot boil water with dish soap. Dish soap is not a heating element and does not generate heat to boil water.
If all the water evaporated, what was left in the dish would be the solutes that were dissolved in the water, such as salts or sugars. These solutes do not evaporate with the water and remain behind in the dish once the water has all evaporated.
Joy dish detergent was introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1949 as a lemon-scented liquid detergent. It quickly gained popularity for its effectiveness in cutting through grease and leaving dishes clean. Over the years, Joy has expanded its product line to include different scents and variations to meet consumer demands.