I'm pretty sure the solid bar of soap doesn't fluff up, and I assume that you're
describing the behavior of the lather. That fluffs up because the little bit of air
inside each bubble expands when it's heated, and each little bubble grows.
heat bubbles
it will take long to be heated up,
Dry soap is when soap is left out and dries up from air!! lol omg im so smarrt...
The foam caused by the soap is not that affective in breaking up the fat molecules, but the soap which breaks the water tension. Water molecules have a habit of falling in upon themselves. The soap loosens up the water to make it softer.
The chemical composition of soap can contain between 45 to 95 percent fatty acid soap, up to 45 percent synthetic surfactant, and up to 5 percent water-soluble polymer. This composition produces a soap that has good lathering properties.
If you mean Ivory, like the dishwashing soap, no it can't. It will bubble way up and out of the washer, personal experience.
heat bubbles
They fluff up their feathers trapping air which is heated by body temperature. Sort of like a wetsuit it traps water and it warms up by the body temperature. Hope this helps
Judy Ivory is Chris Ivory's mother. Look it up!! :)
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The fluff is a good insulator and also helps snow not go up the sleeves and in other places.
no there not made out of ivory u dummy
it will take long to be heated up,
Polar bear fluff up their fur in winter to trap the heat from its surroundings and they do not allow heat to pass.
just punch it and push on the side
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up because when heated, it becomes light and goes up.