It is in soap That is what makes it slippery
because it has been in water and it makes the outside layer of the soap wet so if you cut a piece of sap in half and feel the middle it will not be slippery
All alkalines (those with a high pH) feel slippery (like soap).
bases will often feel slippery kind of like oil or soap
Acids. And bases. Vetting from lemon juice to soap. Acids are sour. Bases are bitter and slippery.
Slippery Soap is in fact a boy
It is in soap That is what makes it slippery
because it has been in water and it makes the outside layer of the soap wet so if you cut a piece of sap in half and feel the middle it will not be slippery
All alkalines (those with a high pH) feel slippery (like soap).
bases will often feel slippery kind of like oil or soap
Soap is a base. Many bases have the same slippery properties that soap does.
Slippery Suds? Does that work?
It's an Alkali. Most alkalis are slippery or like soap. Like a banana. Hehe... banana.
Caustic substances, such as lye, bleech, and soap, feel slippery because they dissolve the upper layers of your skin!
If you have ever tried to grab hold of an eel, you will realize the similarity between that and trying to catch a slippery bar of soap in a bath.
Acids. And bases. Vetting from lemon juice to soap. Acids are sour. Bases are bitter and slippery.
If you have ever tried to grab hold of an eel, you will realise the similarity between that and trying to catch a slippery bar of soap in a bath.