Whatever you think will happen based on your research.
Soap is made of animal fat and people fat.Soap is gross and it dissolves because water it liquid and it makes the fat fall apart.do not use soap**Hacked!** Feb. 6, 2011Nobody's gonna belive what he/she said!^^^Soap keeps me smellin good...SO i think ima keep using soap
Hot water will dissolve soap faster because it is more hot so that means it will melt is and also evaporate with the water.
NO
To answer your question properly we need to define what type of soap you are referring to. I will answer assuming that you are referring to melt and pour soap.Melt & Pour Soap1. Heat - Stove top, microwave oven, placed in direct sunlight2. Water - Soap placed in a spot where there are excessive water will dissolve the soap bar into the water, once the water dries out of the soap it will become partially solid depending on the amount of moisture in the soap3. Alcohol - since alcohol is used in the soap making process and it is used to minimize bubbles after pouring into the mold it will have a "melting" effect on the soap, it could only be temporaryCold Process Soap1. Water - Soap bar placed in water will dissolve into the water, but may not return to a solid for a long time, it may remain mushy at best.
it can float better in the salt water becaz 2.03g/cc gallons of water and soap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, as dishwasher soap (liquid) is oily and will not dissolve in water.
Mix it with water
Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
Yes
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
Many different substances dissolve easily in water, but there are some which don't, particularly oily substances. Soap makes these substances dissolve in water.
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because it does.
Wash the acid with water only, no soap is required. Acids are water soluble, and do not need soap to dissolve them.
If the heating of water inside a bar of Ivory soap can cause a chemical reaction, then the results will be in the expansion of the soap?
Toothpaste is basically a soap, so yes, it dissolves in water.
I don't think so as they are not soluble in water (that's what i think)