Saturated salt solution dissolve soap but not salt at same temperature and pressure.
For solubility of soap
NO IT IS NOT
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NO, THERE IS NO SALT IN SOAP!!! ---------------------------------------------------- Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is often called Salt or Table Salt. However, technically it is only one type of salt. In Chemistry, a salt is any ionically bonded compound. Lye Soap is a type of soap formed by an ionic bond between Sodium (Na+) and the conjugate base of a fatty acid (ROO-) ROO-Na+ And thus, Lye Soap IS A SALT. Salts will dissociate into their ionic constituents in water. Soap is not required for that step.
Salt,sugar, detergent, and soap. Salt and sugar are used in food recipes while soap and detergents are used for the removal of dish stains or to clean your face, the soap is for the face
Yes. If it dissolves in water it is soluble. Sugar, salt, soap are all soluble. Try it.
shampoo, soap, and salt, sugar
Runaway pepper is a chemical reaction because when you drop the detergent into the water, it reduces the cohesiveness between the water and the pepper. The soap breaks the surface tension of the water and the tension on the rest of the water pulls the floating pepper away from the soap. In other words, it reduces the pulling action on the pepper and the pepper appears to run away from the detergent. But the water around the edges (untouched by the detergent) still has its full pulling strength.[= ~ ! ~ x.Contagious.Sickness.x ~ ! ~ =]^----^(=^_^=)--->o
salt, sugar, bath salts, bathbombs, dishwasher tablets, soap (after a few hours)
They ate salt pork, fresh beef, salt beef, rarely ham or bacon, hard bread, soft bread, potatoes, an occasional onion, flour, beans, split pease, rice, dried apples, dried peaches, desiccated vegetables, coffee, tea, sugar, molasses, vinegar, candles, soap, pepper, and salt.
Rice, wheat, cooking oil, kerosene, dhals, tea, soap, salt and sugar
Rice, wheat, cooking oil, kerosene, dhals, tea, soap, salt and sugar
Saturated salt solution dissolve soap but not salt at same temperature and pressure.
It will never pop on it's own unless you cover it in a mix of salt, pepper and soap every day, twice a day.
Get a bowl put black pepper one drop of dish soap on finger dip finger in side put sugar
Either baking soda or soap is salt.