Soap, no matter how good a soap is, is soap. The pH will never change in relation to the quality of soap. It is a 'basic' pH'ed molecule (NaOH).
No.
the pH level in Lysol hand soap is 5.8the pH level in Equate hand soap is 6.9the pH level in Dial hand soap is 6.1the pH level in Soft Soap hand soap is 6.7
The pH of dish soap would be a base, but depending on the type of soap one is using, the actual pH number would differ.
A good quality of shampoo should have pH between 7 to 7.5.
The nature of the solution be it acidic or basic will determine the PH value of the given solution.
Soap, no matter how good a soap is, is soap. The pH will never change in relation to the quality of soap. It is a 'basic' pH'ed molecule (NaOH).
Because if its pH is too high then it'll probably harm your hands when you wash them!
At half equivalence (half neutralisation) pH=pK.
No.
the pH level in Lysol hand soap is 5.8the pH level in Equate hand soap is 6.9the pH level in Dial hand soap is 6.1the pH level in Soft Soap hand soap is 6.7
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The pH of dish soap would be a base, but depending on the type of soap one is using, the actual pH number would differ.
A good quality of shampoo should have pH between 7 to 7.5.
Not known, but Hamam Soap is a mild soap made in India, to protect the skin from rashes, heat, and pimples. Being a mild soap its pH will about '6'. since human skin has a pH of about 5.5. Traditional soap, sodium stearate, has a pH of about 7, neutrality. Since the human skin has a pH of about 5.5 a soap with a slightly lower pH is beneficial, since it does not 'dry ' the skin, and maintains the natural pH.
The nature of the solution be it acidic or basic will determine the PH value of the given solution.
pH 5.5 which is about the same pH as the skin.
The pH level of cinthol soap is 9.5.