Water is a universal solvent and is of two types soft and hard water. Water that produces more lather when soap is added is Soft Water.
because rain water is also part of the soft water .... : ))
yes it does
Yes. Fabric softeners and water softeners are different things that serve different purposes.
Because vinegar is more dense than water.
Couple of reasons, "Hard" water- water with a lot of dissolved minerals- usually calcium, does not work with with soaps or detergents. It is hard to "lather" with hard water, and you use more cleaning product to get the same effect. Second, the minerals can be deposited in pipes, fixtures and appliances, clogging or wearing them prematurely.
Any more solute added to the water without changing the temperature forms crystals at the bottom of the solution.
When Dilute HCL is added to water a more diluted solution of HCl is made.
Sugar dissolved in water produces a sugary solution. The more sugar dissolved in the water, the thicker the solution will become - like a syrup.
If you add more olive oil and less coconut oil you will reduce the lather of the soap as well as soften the bar http://www.genuinesoaps.com
if hydrogen has to be produced from hot water then magnesium produces more in a short time because it is more reactive towards water but if water is pour on red hot iron then it produces more.
Trans Fats
Yes. Fabric softeners and water softeners are different things that serve different purposes.
Coke contains more carbon than coal and hence coke produces more heat
It is only an illusion.
A more dilute acid and often heat.
yes, as is water with salt dissolved in it.
Because vinegar is more dense than water.
Water
It is quite easy to mix salt water and fresh water, which produces a more dilute form of salt water.