because of force of attraction
Water is a universal solvent and is of two types soft and hard water. Water that produces more lather when soap is added is Soft Water.
False. When detergent or soap is added to water then it surface tension decreases.
Bacteria (usually) can be killed with ordinary soap or diluted cholrine bleach.
Soap molecule consist of two parts, one hydrophillic and other one is hydrophobic Hydrophobic part of soap is dissolved with dirt molecule and hydrophillic remains suspended in water. Thus more molecules of soap are attached to dirt having their one end suspended in water to form a micelle. Since ethanol is not as polar as soap micelle will not be formed in other solvents such as ethanol.
Soap is dissolved in water.
use soap and water and spray it.
take a spray bottle and mix it with water and some soap and spray that were you think that you might have a leak and if the soap starts to bubble you have a leak there.
calcium carbonate can be added to soap water. caco3 reacts with soap and forms calcium sterate which can be filter from water.
Soap and hot water.
Use soapy water. Use 2 dashes of dish soap in a water spray bottle and spray them directly. They die and you can net them out and have them gone forever
When soap is added to water, water is the solvent
With soap and water or cleaning spray
Yes, when water is added.
Water is a universal solvent and is of two types soft and hard water. Water that produces more lather when soap is added is Soft Water.
The salt reacts with the water that would go toward acting as a solvent for the organic molecule. The inorganic salt is more "thirsty" than the organic molecule and deprives the soap of sufficient water to keep it soluble. This causes the soap to precipitate.
[1] Spray with insecticidal soap from the store, or with the homemade equivalent of dish soap in water. The amount of soap to water depends upon the desired strength. But a popular choice is one to several tablespoons of dishwashing soap to a cup of water. [2] This homemade or store-bought spray collapses the breathing tubes. The sweat bee can't breathe, and dies.
Use a few drops of soap with warm water to remove that cat spray's spot off of your screen door.