because its heavierjd.
because its heavierjd.
dawn dish is not very dense it works pretty good
Dish soap generally floats on water due to its lower density compared to water. This is because dish soap is less dense than water, causing it to float.
Oil floats on top of Dawn dish soap because oil is less dense than water, causing it to stay at the surface of the soap and water mixture. Dawn dish soap is effective at breaking down oil and greasy substances due to its surfactant properties, which help to lift the oil away from the surface.
A soap dish is typically designed to float because of its shape and material composition, allowing it to stay on the surface of water. A cake of soap, on the other hand, is more dense and compact, causing it to sink when placed in water.
Well a matter of fact, it actually does. It's because the density of dishsoap is more dense then water. :)
You need to use a grease cutting dish detergent.
Hand soap is typically more viscous than dish detergent. Hand soap is formulated to be thick and creamy, while dish detergent is often thinner and more watery to help it easily spread and lather in water.
Dish soap!
Probably not. Because the carbonyl at the end of vegetable oils will react and create what we call dish washing soap. And I very expensive kind too.
Ketchup is more viscous than dish soap because it has a higher concentration of solids like tomatoes and sugars, which contribute to its thickness. Dish soap, on the other hand, is designed to be more fluid in order to easily spread and dissolve in water for cleaning.
Yes, it is a dish soap.