No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
Alcohol can dissolve soap but not salt. When alcohol is applied to soap, it can break down the soap molecules and cause it to dissolve. Salt, on the other hand, does not dissolve in alcohol due to differences in their chemical structures.
Soap suds may be coming out of your outside water spigot if a nearby neighbor or you have used too much soap while washing a car or other items. The suds will dissipate after a few minutes as the excess soap is flushed out of the water line. It is not harmful to the water system but may indicate excess soap usage in the area.
The high viscosity of dish soap is due to the long-chain molecules in the soap, which create resistance to flow. These molecules interact with each other, forming entanglements that make it difficult for the soap to flow freely.
Gasoline and other liquid hydrocarbons.
Some brand names for antiseptic soap products are Dial and Lifebuoy. Cuticura and Dettol are two other popular brand names.
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Soap and water; soap and bubbles.
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soap power and other chemicals like sulpha
If you drop soap on the ground, the soap is dirty AND the floor is clean.
Fatty oils and other things that soap is meant to get rid of.
there is a hole on other end when you push down it forces soap into hole and pushes out the soap in the top
The ISBN of "The Soap Lady: And Other Stories" by Rene Steinke is 9780060936841.