The soap gets dirty because you don't know what could be on the floor like germs and it gets all over the soap
No, not all the germs come off because there are billions and billions and even trillions of types of germs that can exist on a single doorknob, and if soap is applied, about only 99% of the germs go away because soap is not a killer of all the trillions of germs there are. There are some that are not affected by soap, and if soap is used to often, the germs get used to the soap and build up an immunity to it, therefore when you use soap to often, soap will eventually not affect the germs at all.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
Yes, that is the purpose of antibacterial soap.
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Soap itself does not harbor germs because it is designed to remove them from surfaces. However, if the soap dispenser or bar of soap is contaminated with germs from previous users, there is a possibility of transferring germs to your hands when using it. It is important to properly clean and disinfect the soap dispenser regularly to prevent the spread of germs.
The soap gets dirty because you don't know what could be on the floor like germs and it gets all over the soap
Yes, a cold shower can get you clean, but a hot shower with soap with help to kill any germs that you are carrying.
It helps to get out oil, dirt, and germs in your hair to make hair look better.
Soap kills 79% of germs off of your hands.
Because the soap has remove germs
No, not all the germs come off because there are billions and billions and even trillions of types of germs that can exist on a single doorknob, and if soap is applied, about only 99% of the germs go away because soap is not a killer of all the trillions of germs there are. There are some that are not affected by soap, and if soap is used to often, the germs get used to the soap and build up an immunity to it, therefore when you use soap to often, soap will eventually not affect the germs at all.
Soap is not a drug; it is a cleaning agent made from a combination of fats or oils, water, and an alkali. Its purpose is to clean and remove dirt, oil, and germs from surfaces.
Soap can help clean pennies by breaking down dirt and oils on the surface of the coin. When combined with water and a gentle scrubbing action, soap can help to improve the appearance of pennies. However, using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals may damage the coin in the process.
To be clean? To get rid of germs which would lower the chances of sickness. etc etc.
All soap kills germs -- that's why we use soap instead of just rinsing off with plain water.
No, hand soap is not considered a base. It is typically a mixture of water, surfactants, and other ingredients that help to clean hands by removing dirt and germs.