Any soap that is formed into a solid block. Commonly called bar soap in the US.
The Soap bar was created in China, where the same person who made coke, made soap. It is called the Chou Ming Saop or the Ching Ming Soap Industries.
A bar of soap, when put in a microwave becomes distorted by air trapped inside the soap expanding and creating lumps.
that depends on what kind of soap it is
No, you cannot use bar soap in place of powdered soap when washing clothes - unless you are washing by hand. Powdered and liquid soaps are designed to disperse quickly into the wash water, bar soaps will not do that. After the washing process, bar soap may remain as a bar (although a bit smaller) and then the rinse steps will not be effective at removing residual soap.
a bar of soap
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Any soap that is formed into a solid block. Commonly called bar soap in the US.
Soap shaped as bar
The Soap bar was created in China, where the same person who made coke, made soap. It is called the Chou Ming Saop or the Ching Ming Soap Industries.
- Liquid soap (a soap prepared with potassium hydroxide) cannot be turned in solid soap. It is prepared especially to be liquid.- Melted soap (prepared with sodium hydroxide) can be solidified after adding a small quantity of sodium chloride and by cooling to room temperature.
Soap is a mixture.
liquid soap is more expensive...plus bar soap lasts longer...
liquid soap is better because who wants to use someone old nasty bar soap with all of that sick sweat for other people not me
yes
a carving into a bar of soap
Drunken and bubbleless. Barred soap, check the bar's soap list