Soaps being detergent in nature, consist mainly of sodium hydroxide and fatty acids (glycerol). Thus, they are expected to constitute of sodium (Na) oxygen (O) hydrogen (H) carbon (C); in addition to other ingredients or impurities
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, no matter how good a soap is, is soap. The pH will never change in relation to the quality of soap. It is a 'basic' pH'ed molecule (NaOH).
Soap is a mixture.
Soap operas first appeared on radio in the 1930s as a way to promote soap products, hence the name "soap opera." The first television soap opera, "Guiding Light," debuted in 1952.
Anti bacterial soap
A soap bubble is not a chemical element.
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soap :)
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.
Soap is a mixture composed of fatty acids, oils, and alkalis such as sodium hydroxide. It is not considered an element because it is made up of multiple different compounds.
glass and soap.
water
No, soap powder is not an element. Soap powder is a mixture of various compounds that are used for cleaning purposes. Elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
Mixture
No, you cannot boil water with dish soap. Dish soap is not a heating element and does not generate heat to boil water.
It is a mixture. A homogeneous type of mixture because each substance is equally mixed. Bubbles are made of alcohol, soap, and vinegar. :D
Soaps are salts of fatty acids and hence are compounds.