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A colloid is not quite a liquid and not quite a solid. It is a little in between. Jelly (or jello) would be an example of a colloid.
No. All dishwashing detergents have chemicals in them.
Dishwashing liquid is available in stores in a variety of colors. Just buy the color that you want. You can also blend your own colors. For example, add a yellow dishwashing liquid to an orange dishwashing liquid and you can get a yellower shade of orange, if that is what appeals to you. Best of all, you can still wash dishes with it!
emulsion
Yes of course
solid solution
Yes, whipped cream is a colloid.
A colloid is a mixture of solid particles suspended in a liquid.
Base
A colloid is not quite a liquid and not quite a solid. It is a little in between. Jelly (or jello) would be an example of a colloid.
No. All dishwashing detergents have chemicals in them.
Dishwashing liquid is available in stores in a variety of colors. Just buy the color that you want. You can also blend your own colors. For example, add a yellow dishwashing liquid to an orange dishwashing liquid and you can get a yellower shade of orange, if that is what appeals to you. Best of all, you can still wash dishes with it!
Any gentle degreaser. Try starting with dishwashing detergent and water.
soap :)
Answer: It is basic
of course.......dishwashing liquid are mixtures of chemicals from other substances that's why we have different flavors of it....