Detergents contain surfactant molecules that have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail. This structure allows the detergent molecules to lower the surface tension of water, making it easier for air to be trapped and form bubbles. When detergent molecules surround air pockets in water, the bubbles are stabilized by the surfactant molecules, creating a foam or lather.
No.
downy because there are a million different types of laundry detergent but this brand is made of toxic waste its really wierd i read it off the back one time and i also tested it it was making all sorts of bubbles
A person who makes detergents is typically referred to as a detergent manufacturer or detergent chemist.
It makes some suds but, I would not use it for anything but clothes. Unless you mix it with water in a bottle well enough and use it as a fabric odor eliminator. Mixing it with water keeps the fabric from having downy spots on them.
Procter and Gamble manufactures a range of detergents including Tide, Gain, Cheer, and Ariel. These detergents are widely used for laundry and cleaning purposes around the world.
I do not think so.
No.
Lemon juice does make big bubbles because it lightens the mixture, allowing the bubble to get bigger.
downy because there are a million different types of laundry detergent but this brand is made of toxic waste its really wierd i read it off the back one time and i also tested it it was making all sorts of bubbles
A person who makes detergents is typically referred to as a detergent manufacturer or detergent chemist.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
It makes some suds but, I would not use it for anything but clothes. Unless you mix it with water in a bottle well enough and use it as a fabric odor eliminator. Mixing it with water keeps the fabric from having downy spots on them.
Goldfish make bubbles underwater by releasing air from their gills, which creates bubbles that rise to the surface of the water.
Procter and Gamble manufactures a range of detergents including Tide, Gain, Cheer, and Ariel. These detergents are widely used for laundry and cleaning purposes around the world.
they blow bubbles because some of them do that just because
Dawn by far, the soap is more concentrated Not sure about today, but some years ago when there was a comparison test done, Sunlight produced the biggest, longest lasting bubbles of all dishwashing detergents of the time.
If you have stronger soap, your bubbles will last longer.