The color is blue for a weak base.
- Liquid soap (a soap prepared with potassium hydroxide) cannot be turned in solid soap. It is prepared especially to be liquid.- Melted soap (prepared with sodium hydroxide) can be solidified after adding a small quantity of sodium chloride and by cooling to room temperature.
Its depends on what type of soap but if you using bath soap then you should do on what bath soap dries out faster but if it's soap you wash your clothes in then you should do it on see what what soap gets out the stain best
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.
yes antibacterial soap kills more gems than non antibacterial soap
The soap gets dirty because you don't know what could be on the floor like germs and it gets all over the soap
Soap typically appears pink in universal indicator due to its slightly alkaline nature. The pink color indicates a pH level around 8-9 when soap is dissolved in water.
Yes it would
Yes it would
Yes, a soap solution would test as a base with universal indicator paper as soaps are typically alkaline in nature due to the presence of sodium or potassium hydroxide. This would cause the universal indicator paper to change color to indicate its basic pH.
Dish washing soap may turn blue or purple when universal indicator is added, indicating it is basic.
Soap typically appears pink or red on a pH indicator because it is basic in nature.
it is natural indicator. when it stains in curry on shirt and you wash it with soap turs into pinkish red colour which is base.
Soap solution can be basic or acidic, depending on the composition of the soap. In general, a soap solution would likely be basic, which would turn pink/red in the presence of a pH indicator like phenolphthalein or blue/green with bromothymol blue.
The bubbles of a soap has no colour compared to the soap because when the soap mixes with the water it looses its colour and the bubbles formed are colourless.
brown
soap can be in any colour
Soap powder typically turns a pH indicator such as litmus paper to blue or purple, indicating that it is basic or alkaline in nature.