no, it does the exact opposite.
yes
Soap breaks the surface tension of water. Pepper will only float where there is strong surface tension.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
No, a bar of soap is to heavy to float on anything.
Soap suds are basically air bubbles, it is the cleaning agent in the dish soap that cleans your dishes. Extremely dirty or greasy dishes might require changing the dish water.
Nope - you have to use special dish washing soap
Eating dish soap will make you sick. Don't do it.
Soap breaks the surface tension of water. Pepper will only float where there is strong surface tension.
This is because the displacement of water to the the weight of the metal soap dish and soap is not equalized before the water reaches the top edges of the soap dish. If you had a deeper soap dish than it would most likely float. Also most likely the soap is 'stuck' to the dish so that is why when they sink it will not float on its own. Floating actually has to do with pressure rather than weight. For example a column of water 1 inch square and 1 foot tall, it weighs about 0.44 pounds depending on the temperature of the water so if you take a column of water 1 cm square by 1 meter tall, it weights about 100 grams. That means that a 1-foot-high column of water exerts 0.44 pounds per square inch [psi]. Similarly, a 1-meter-high column of water exerts 9,800Pa [pascals]. So it is the upward water pressure pushing on the bottom of the object that causes it to float. Each square inch (or square centimeter) of the object that is underwater has water pressure pushing it upward, and this combined pressure floats the object.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
you can make a bubble solution by using; 1/2 dish soap 1 1/2 water 2 teaspoon of sugar first add 1/2 dish soap in a cup or bowl, then add to the 1/2 dish soap 1 1/2 of water and finally add 2 teaspoon of sugar!!! AND THEN YOU CAN HAVE FIN
No, a bar of soap is to heavy to float on anything.
The best way to make childrens soap bubbles is to use dish soap and water.. it works really well and my nieces and nephews love it
Yes. Take one teaspoon of dish liquid--any kind--and add it to water. Fill up your foam dish liquid dispenser and shake. That's all there is to it. Saves lots of money.
you put water into any container you may have at the time and then your put as much as soap as you would like then mix and you get bubbles and water at the bottom
Yes
Make a paste with baking soda and water, scrub with soft toothbrush and rinse-that is better.
There are many different ways to make your own car wash soap. Simply using dish detergent in warm water is one way to make your own car wash soap. Another way is to use 1 cup of liquid dish washing soap and 12 tablespoons of powdered laundry detergent in warm water to make a good car wash soap. For a more eco-friendly car wash soap, you can use 1 cup of a vegetable-based oil soap or multipurpose green cleaner mixed with warm water. Does this help you?