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Does powdered soap dissolve?

eventualy, yes. but the particles of soap will sometimes recrystallise like rock candy.


Why does powdered soap dissolve faster than a bar soap?

Greater surface area for the solvent to act upon.


Does powdered soap dissolve faster than a bar soap?

Yes. The much greater surface area of powdered soap will allow more water molecules to come into contact with the soap particles, dissolving it faster.


Why does a powdered soap dissolve faster than a bar soap?

Powdered soap has a larger surface area exposed to water, allowing for quicker dissolution than a bar soap that has a smaller surface area. Additionally, the powdered form is pre-dissolved and easier for water molecules to surround and break down compared to the solid structure of a bar soap.


Does kerosene oil dissolve in water?

No, kerosene oil does not dissolve in water because it is a nonpolar substance. Water is a polar solvent and cannot easily mix or dissolve nonpolar substances like kerosene oil.


Does carbon dioxide dissolve in kerosene?

No, carbon dioxide does not dissolve in kerosene. Kerosene is a nonpolar solvent, while carbon dioxide is a nonpolar gas, so they do not have a strong affinity for each other.


Will kerosene dissolve copper?

Kerosene will not dissolve copper. Copper is a non-reactive metal, so it is not easily dissolved by most common solvents.


Is iodine dissolve in kerosene?

Iodine is not readily soluble in kerosene. While iodine is soluble in certain organic solvents, it will only dissolve in kerosene in very small amounts due to their mismatch in polarity.


What happens when you mix coconut oil and kerosene?

No, coconut oil do not dissolve in kerosene


Does paint dissolve in kerosene?

Wax is not soluble in alcohol but is partially soluble in kerosene oil.


If you put powdered milk in hot water how fast does milk dissolve?

It won't. Put powdered milk in cold water to dissolve.


Why do we use powdered soap in washing machines and not bar soap?

We use powdered soap in washing machines because it dissolves more easily in water compared to bar soap. Powdered soap also helps to prevent soap scum buildup and residue in the machine, leading to cleaner and more efficient washing. Additionally, powdered soap is designed to work effectively in high-efficiency and front-loading washing machines.