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Q: What type of water does soap lather the most?
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What is soap lather?

lather is when -water- and -soap, or shampoo mix together to create suds and so suds are the type of form where they look like bubbles . Plus I am a 10 year old and tomorrow is going to be my birthday!


What happens to soap in soft water?

2+ ions from hard water destroy the surfactant properties of the soap by forming a solid white precipitate (soap scum). A major component of that scum is calcium stearate, which arises from sodium stearate, the main component of soap.


What type of liquid cleans pennies the best?

soap and water


How do you convert hard water into soft water?

Well i don't really know how but follow these procedure..:)What to do:Mix together the Epsom salt and sea salt in the mixing bowl.Add glycerin to the salt mixture and mix through. The glycerin is not necessary, but it helps the colorant and oil get dispersed evenly through the salt. Rosemary: stimulating, invigorating, deoderizing Lavender: deoderizing and antibacterialChamomile: calmingCalendulla: healingPeppermint: stimulatingLime: refreshingNote: Essential oils have different grades and must never be taken internally or applied directly on the skin. Use as directed.Add a few drops of fragrance or essential oils. Fragrance oils will smell nice, but essential oils have therapeutic properties. Try using a couple of the following:Add a few drops of colorant. We recommend getting oil-based skin-safe colorant from a craft store or else leaving out the colorant.Wet your hands with tap water, add a drop of soap to your hands, then rub together to form a lather. Observe how much lather forms, then rinse off your hands.Fill a sink with water and add about 1/8 cup of salt mixture to it. Use your hands to stir the water to help the salt dissolve. With your hands still wet from the salt water, add a drop of soap to your hands and rub them together to form a lather. How much lather formed this time?Store the rest of your salts in a jar, keeping the lid on tight to keep moisture out. Use about 1/4 cup of the salts in your bath.What's Happening?Most likely you found it easier to form lather (and more of it!) when using the water with salt rather than the water with no salt. This is because of the difference between hard water and soft water.Most households in America have hard water. Hard water has a high mineral content, usually with calcium and magnesium, whereas soft water contains less of these minerals. Calcium and magnesium ions in the hard water react with the soap, forming insoluble gray flakes called soap scum rather than a lather. This means you need more soap to get clean and the bathtub gets a grimy ring around it from the leftover soap scum. One way to soften hard bath water is to add bath salts. The calcium and magnesium ions in the water are replaced with sodium and potassium ions from the salt, allowing the soap to lather much more easily. (If your home has soft water, you may not notice too much of a difference in how well the soap lathers in the water with your bath salts and the water without the bath salts. However, the salt and essential oils will still have a beneficial effect on your skin.)Another benefit of adding bath salts to your bath has to do with osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water through a membrane (such as your skin) to achieve equilibrium. Your body contains water and salt, whereas an ordinary bath contains mainly water and very little salt. Therefore, water passes through your skin in an effort to balance the concentration of water and salt in you and in your bath. This excess water causes "pruning" (your fingers and toes wrinkle). Adding bath salts to the water causes a more equal balance of salt and water in both you and in the bath, so less water enters your skin and less wrinkling occurs. Salt is also thought to draw impurities and toxins out of your skin and soothes sore muscles!


Can you use water softener salt in a dishwasher?

Your dishwasher soap already has a water softener included in it. You can run the salt through, but it may affect the amount of soap you need.

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How do you do soft water from hard water?

Water is a universal solvent and there are two types of water i.e hard water and soft water. Soft water is the water that easily lather with soap while hard water does not lather with soap and is also of two type i.e temporary and permanent.


What is soap lather?

lather is when -water- and -soap, or shampoo mix together to create suds and so suds are the type of form where they look like bubbles . Plus I am a 10 year old and tomorrow is going to be my birthday!


What type of water is soft water?

Water is a universal solvent and there are two types of water i.e hard water and soft water. Soft water is the water that easily lather with soap.


What happens to soap in soft water?

2+ ions from hard water destroy the surfactant properties of the soap by forming a solid white precipitate (soap scum). A major component of that scum is calcium stearate, which arises from sodium stearate, the main component of soap.


What type of solution is most likely in the dish?

Yes, dish water is normally a solution of soap in water.


How dangerous is it to eat soap?

this all depends on the type of soap. most kinds are not harmful at all, but just in case read the ingrediants. if something harmful was included in the soap, rinse your mouth out with water and call poison control if isn't helped


What type of liquid cleans pennies the best?

soap and water


What is the best type of water to use when cleaning to use less soap?

bacteria water free.


How is soap a pollutant in water?

soap are made with a mixture of chemical and other substance which is harm ful in wather for the type of leather


Why doesn't soap lather in sea water?

Soap molecules are composed of long nonpolar "tails" with polar, negatively charged "heads" that arrange in a micelle formation: nonpolar interior, with a polar exterior shell surrounded by polar water. The polar exterior of soap micelles is negatively charged, and these negative charges repel one micelle from another, preventing coagulation. Soap is more effective in freshwater because higher salt ion concentration in seawater disrupts the ability of water to interact with the polar shells of micelles (fewer micelles can form in seawater because of the high concentration of salt ions in solution). Answer for Ott's Chem 102


Study the effect of addition of sodium carbonate on the foaming capicity of a soap?

The effect of sodium carbonate on soap can differ depending on the type of water used. Hard water could cause the soap to bubble more, while fresh water could cause the soap to not bubble at all.


Water and soap are attracted to each other by what type of electrical attraction?

hydrophilic