Density refers to a given mass in a certain volume, so the volume and mass would both become smaller by he same amount.
The human body has a density close to that of water ~ 1000 kg/m^3 an average person weight maybe 70 kg, which gives an approximate body volume of V=m/M = 70/1000 = 0,07 m^3 Although, a human body density could definitely change depending on anything that could be implanted into the body, and since fat can float (think of soap) it should alter the values accordingly.
by carving the soap 1.draw plant cell on soap 2.carve it
No soap does not use bacteria in its making. One of the objectives of soap using is to get rid of bacteria.
Soap and water. Be sure to rinse all the soap off, then dry it well.
The ingredients in soap are a form of disinfectant. Most soaps will kill bacteria on contact.
Whats the density of dish soap?
Depends on the density. First you must know the eggs density. Then you must know the density of the soap. If the density of the egg is less then soap then it floats. If it is greater it sinks. Depends on the type of egg, and the type of soap D = Density M = Mass V = Volume Formula for density : D=M/V
I don`t know. But what I do know is that the density of Dawn Soap is 0.932 g/ml
the density of DAWN dish soap is 0.93 g/mL
doesnt matter its just soap, use the frkn stuff
Soap and water; soap and bubbles.
True are false
No, the formation of soap scum is not a chemical change. Soap scum appears as the result of a physical change. Some of the soap and whatever has become incorporated into the soap and water dry. After the water is gone, the things left are from the soap and whatever mixed with the soap when it was "working" at cleaning.
If it alters its density, yes.
i don know
0.87 g/cm3
As far as I have seen, soap usually sinks in water. That means it is denser.but this is my opinion not law