Soap will dissolve in water, oils, and alcohols due to its amphiphilic nature. This allows it to interact with both polar and non-polar molecules, making it effective for cleaning a variety of substances.
Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye, is a chemical that can effectively dissolve soap.
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
Powdered soap does not dissolve in kerosene as kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while soap is made of polar molecules. This difference in polarity prevents the soap from dissolving in kerosene.
No, sugar will not dissolve in air. Substances dissolve in liquids, such as water, not in gases like air.
Liquids that dissolve freely in one another in any proportion are called miscible liquids. This means that they are able to mix together to form a homogeneous solution without any limits on the amount that can dissolve. Examples of miscible liquids include water and ethanol.
yes they can but it depends on the liquids
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For example polar liquids dissolve polar solids, nonpolar liquids dissolve nonpolar solids.
No, bar soap is not considered a common solvent. Solvents are typically liquids that dissolve other substances, while bar soap is a solid surfactant used for cleaning. It works by reducing the surface tension of water and helping to emulsify oils and dirt, allowing them to be washed away, but it does not dissolve substances in the way that traditional solvents do.
Alcohol can dissolve soap but not salt. When alcohol is applied to soap, it can break down the soap molecules and cause it to dissolve. Salt, on the other hand, does not dissolve in alcohol due to differences in their chemical structures.
Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye, is a chemical that can effectively dissolve soap.
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
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Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
Powdered soap does not dissolve in kerosene as kerosene is a non-polar solvent, while soap is made of polar molecules. This difference in polarity prevents the soap from dissolving in kerosene.