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No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.
ANSWER:Because of the soapiness of the detergent the water and detergent form a less soapy but still soapy mixture of Water & the detergent, in a liquid form.
Non-detergent oil, such as SAE 30, is not used in modern passenger vehicle engines. It is still used in some gasoline engines such as lawnmowers.
There is an effect on Surface Tension when detergent is put in the water. I am doing an experiment for my upcoming Science fair and i am doing a Detergent Powered Boat/Surface Tension...I have tested it many times with and without detergent, when it doesn't have detergent it floats and then sinks after 5 seconds but with detergent it zips through the water...I can not give you the reason for this as i am myself still researching on why this is!
Palm Olive because Tide Detergent doesn't work. I am doing a science experiment including these two things. Tide detergent did not make any bubbles. I am still trying to figure out why but yah. Hope this helps!
It's probably a surfactant, usually from soap. Your chemical balance may be wrong, some soap or other detergent may still be in the water, or you might have a nascent algae problem. Have the pool cleaned by a professional, and drained if necessary.
Era Laundry Detergent is still available, but may not be available in all stores. It can be found online at WalMart.com, SamsClub.com, Amazon.com, and DrugStore.com.
Grass stains are very difficult to remove. # To remove them use a sponge on the fabric with water # Next you rub with rubbing alcohol with a sponge. # Sponge with cool water and rub the detergent into the stain. # Rinse and let it stand to dry. Use this link below to find out more on how to get it out if it still doesn't come out.
Not necessary, perhaps, but still advisable.
Borax. You can still find some in the laundry detergent aisle.
Xtra is a great detergent. It is usually much cheaper than some of the bigger name brands but still offer the same quality as these bigger brands do.
Mentos isn't bad for your teeth but still rinse out with water after you eat them