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Ivory soap bars are supposed to be nearly pure soap. Soap is made by combining fat and lye. This is not true of ivory detergents or liquid soaps.
James N. Gamble invented the ivory soap
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No. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
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the air molecules spread out
It melts and makes bubbles :D
Put a piece of Ivory soap in the microwave for 30 seconds.
Well According To Charlie's Law It Explains That How Gases Expand, Anyways If You Take A Bar Of Soap And Put It In The Microwave For About 2 Minutes It Would Expand Greatly Because The Heat. Warning: This Will Cause Your Food To Smell Like Soap But No Taste Difference
Ivory soap bars are supposed to be nearly pure soap. Soap is made by combining fat and lye. This is not true of ivory detergents or liquid soaps.
James N. Gamble invented the ivory soap
it can, yes. have you ever heard of putting ivory soap in the microwave? it expands into a big glob. anything that expand or shrinks due to a change in its chemical composure or in its surroundings,changes in volume. though its volume changes its mass will not.
No. Like other soaps, Ivory soap dissolves in water.
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From what I've read, Ivory soap was about 10 cents.
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no, it is a different kind of ivory