is soap elastic or inelastic supply
Inelastic
Caffeine from coffees and teas. The caffeine is an inelastic supply because there arent many substitutes for caffeine. --Wayne Also products like salt and pepper are inelastic because people can consume only so much of them. --Danny R.
Price inelastic
Soap is a necessary item and people still buy it in almost the same quantities regardless of the price. People may switch to cheaper brands but people will still continue to buy the soap.
is soap elastic or inelastic supply
Inelastic
The price of salt, which is highly inelastic in our economy, WILL NOT change due to other variables, such as one seller raising prices to increase profits or meet new costs. Because... someone else will always be there selling cheap salt. There is a lot of salt, in a lot of places. Hence, its price is inelastic.
When you add salt to soap it will make more bubbles. not bigger bubbles but more bubbles.
i think both.....maybe?
Saturated salt solution dissolve soap but not salt at same temperature and pressure.
Soap is not necessary for removing salt from your hands. Salt is very easy to clean off your hands with just water.
Either baking soda or soap is salt.
Caffeine from coffees and teas. The caffeine is an inelastic supply because there arent many substitutes for caffeine. --Wayne Also products like salt and pepper are inelastic because people can consume only so much of them. --Danny R.
The salt reacts with the water that would go toward acting as a solvent for the organic molecule. The inorganic salt is more "thirsty" than the organic molecule and deprives the soap of sufficient water to keep it soluble. This causes the soap to precipitate.
Price inelastic
Salt is added to soap solution to help precipitation and separation of salt.