A sponge has air bubbles.
The density of an object is determined by the mass of the material it is made of and how tightly packed the molecules are. The soap bar is more dense than the sponge because it contains more molecules packed closely together within the same volume compared to the sponge, which has more empty space between its molecules.
Yes, soap is generally less dense than water. This is why soap floats on the surface of water. The density of soap is usually lower because it is made up of molecules that are larger and less tightly packed than water molecules.
Well a matter of fact, it actually does. It's because the density of dishsoap is more dense then water. :)
dawn dish is not very dense it works pretty good
The smell that can occur when using Dawn dish soap with a sponge is due to bacteria growth in the moist environment of the sponge. To prevent this, make sure to rinse and wring out the sponge thoroughly after each use and allow it to dry completely between uses. Additionally, replacing sponges regularly can help prevent unpleasant odors.
Yes that is right.
The density of an object is determined by the mass of the material it is made of and how tightly packed the molecules are. The soap bar is more dense than the sponge because it contains more molecules packed closely together within the same volume compared to the sponge, which has more empty space between its molecules.
Not unless it is a dried out sponge full of air.
You have to pour the soap into the bathtub, then with your sponge just go over your pet!
Yes, bacteria can survive on a sponge even with soap, and they can transfer from dish to dish if the sponge is not regularly cleaned and sanitized. It is important to regularly replace sponges or clean them thoroughly to prevent the spread of bacteria.
because its heavierjd.
because its heavierjd.
Just a dish (a place) to set a sponge. Just like a soap dish.
Yes, soap is generally less dense than water. This is why soap floats on the surface of water. The density of soap is usually lower because it is made up of molecules that are larger and less tightly packed than water molecules.
If soap is left on a sponge, it can lead to the growth of bacteria and mold, as the moisture and organic compounds in the soap provide a suitable environment for microbial development. Over time, the sponge may develop an unpleasant odor and become discolored. Additionally, the soap residue can make the sponge less effective for cleaning, as it may leave a film on surfaces rather than effectively removing dirt and grime. Regular rinsing and drying of the sponge can help prevent these issues.
Soap, water, sponge and elbow grease.
yes, but they are sponge baths. They don't go into a bathtub, but they are bathed by simply soap and a sponge.