dawn has more bubbles than joy because many people like dawn because it is more romantic than the other one
In general, Dawn dish soap tends to produce more bubbles than Gain detergent due to its formula that is designed for greater foaming action. However, the amount of bubbles produced can also vary based on water temperature, water hardness, and other factors.
Nothing really, just that they used different substances to make the material.
Dawn dish soap typically produces more bubbles than Gain because it contains more surfactants that help create a foamy lather.
Dawn typically produces more bubbles than Ajax due to its formula being more concentrated and designed specifically for creating suds and cutting through grease effectively. However, both soaps are effective at cleaning dishes and removing food residue.
something to do with the water
YES!!!
The amount of bubbles produced by dish soap can be affected by various factors, such as concentration and water hardness, rather than just the brand. Testing the two products in the same conditions would give you a better comparison of which one produces more bubbles.
It is harder to blow bubbles in molasses than water because molasses is thicker and more viscous than water. The higher viscosity of molasses makes it more difficult for air to pass through and create bubbles.
because it has more fluids and bacteria: molecules, syrup bubbles. that make it more weight.
Liquid laundry soap typically produces more bubbles than powder because it contains more surfactants that help trap air and create foam. Powder detergent may still produce bubbles, but they are usually smaller and less abundant compared to liquid detergent.
Water because wter is more dense then air and air is in bubbles
i read somewhere that the bubbles are infact dirt or other imperfections so its probably that lets say coca cola has more bubbes due to its bubbly hold design meaning there are more air pockets when the bottle is opened :p