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Ammonia and bleach are a dangerous mix. They emit fumes that can be fatal. Ammonia can be mixed safely with soap. Some of the flavors of Dawn dish soap include bleach so proceed with caution.
Assuming the dish soap is on water, it is lipophilic or hydrophobic. It loves to mix with lipids (fats) and dislikes water.
you need very little soap, s few drops in a liter of water are enough
It separates and doesn't mix together. The soap sits at the top of the soft water. Soft water doesn't have that much minerals in it so it doesn't mix with the soap.
If it is not for consumption, a smalll amount of dish soap will blend the two. Use unscented if it is for aromatherapy use.
you put water into any container you may have at the time and then your put as much as soap as you would like then mix and you get bubbles and water at the bottom
When they mix, they form an oxygen gas.
nothing until you mix. then it will go bubbly
If you mix some water, dish cleaning soap, (this is optional) antibacterial soap to get rid of the germs, and some iodized salt, you have a cleaning solution for tables.
It's a possibility that your car may not start correctly.
Your eyes start to water uncontrolably, your nose burns, your throat hurts, you start to cough. you may continue to cough later, away from the iritant, and temporarily loose your sense of smell.
Soap does mix with food colouring and in stains.