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Palm Olive because Tide Detergent doesn't work. I am doing a science experiment including these two things. Tide detergent did not make any bubbles. I am still trying to figure out why but yah. Hope this helps!
Get it wet, look for bubbles. If it's on the outside of the pool where soap wouldn't get in, put a little dish-soapy water on the area (you don't want to get soap in your pool!!!!), and look for a LOT of bubbles.
To determine if Dawn dish soap makes more bubbles than Joy dish soap, you would need to conduct a controlled experiment. Start by measuring out the same amount of each soap, create a bubble solution using each soap, and then compare the volume of bubbles produced by each soap. Repeat the experiment multiple times to ensure accuracy.
For longer-lasting bubbles, try adding a small amount (just a few drops) of glycerin to the soap solution. In my experience this makes a lot more difference than the brand of soap used. If this is for an experiment you were supposed to do, DO THE FREAKING EXPERIMENT, don't dry lab it on the internet!
Dawn dish soap is known for creating long-lasting bubbles due to its surfactant properties. It contains ingredients that reduce the surface tension of water, allowing bubbles to form and endure for a longer period of time. Additionally, Dawn's formula is gentle yet effective, making it a popular choice for creating bubbles in various applications.
No, it is not recommended to use dish soap in a dishwasher. Dish soap creates too many suds for a dishwasher to handle, and it can lead to leaks and malfunctions. Use only dishwasher detergent specifically designed for use in dishwashers.
Well, I know this because I played with bubbles when I was 6-9 so yea. Bubbles are made of soap, but with air inside of that bubble. Bubbles are things that come in contact with solid will disappear or pop.
A group of tiny white bubbles can be referred to as foam or froth. Foam consists of small bubbles that are dispersed in a liquid, while froth typically refers to bubbles that form on the surface of a liquid.
Soap is more dense than a sponge because it is more compact and has a higher weight per unit volume compared to the porous structure of a sponge, which has a lot of empty space within its structure. This makes soap feel heavier and more solid than a sponge when comparing their densities.
Shaving cream is a liquid soap with a lot of gas bubbles mixed in it. It's the gas that makes it so frothy and thick that it is able to keep its shape. When the shaving cream stands overnight, the liquid in it evaporates, and all that is left where the gas bubbles once were, is a very light and thin solid layer of soap. So you can see that shaving cream has the characteristics of all three states.
Your eye is very delicate and soap has different chemicals in it and makes your eye burn.Read the warning sign on the soap and says ( DO NOT CONTACT WITH EYES!)Because some strong soaps can sometimes BLIND YOU!Especially the most strong scented ones makes a lot of burning in your eye!
A bar of soap will expand rapidly and can create a lot of foam and bubbles when microwaved due to the heat causing the water content to vaporize quickly. This can result in a messy and potentially dangerous situation, as the heated soap can erupt and potentially cause burns. It is not safe to microwave a bar of soap.