Soap is typically a mixture and not a compound. It is usually made up of various compounds such as fatty acids, sodium hydroxide, and water. These compounds come together to form a mixture that functions as a cleansing agent.
Soap is a compound made up of various molecules such as fatty acids and alkali metals, combined through a chemical reaction called saponification to form soap molecules. So, soap is a compound rather than a mixture.
Soap is a mixture.
Yes it is, it is made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats.
Dish soap was first made on accident when someone spilt ash into a liver solution.
Mixture
Soap is a compound mixture, an element cannot be broken down into smaller parts. Soap can be broken down into the parts that made it. Elements are pure.
Calcium - element - solid water - compound - liquid dry ice (carbon dioxide) - compound - solid milk - mixture - liquid soil - mixture - solid soap - mixture - solid/ liquid
Soap is typically a mixture and not a compound. It is usually made up of various compounds such as fatty acids, sodium hydroxide, and water. These compounds come together to form a mixture that functions as a cleansing agent.
Soil is a mixture of different elements and compounds coming from organic matter, minerals, air, and water. Soap is typically a compound made from oils or fats and an alkali, which undergo a chemical reaction called saponification to form soap molecules.
Dish soap is typically a mixture of compounds, such as surfactants, water, fragrances, and other chemicals.
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.
It is a mixture. A homogeneous type of mixture because each substance is equally mixed. Bubbles are made of alcohol, soap, and vinegar. :D
yes
Dish soap is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture of water, surfactants, and other ingredients.
Soap is a compound made up of various molecules such as fatty acids and alkali metals, combined through a chemical reaction called saponification to form soap molecules. So, soap is a compound rather than a mixture.
Yes, a mixture of vinegar and dish soap can effectively kill grass. The vinegar acts as a natural herbicide, while the dish soap helps the mixture stick to the grass for better effectiveness.