Adding detergent to a drink can be dangerous if consumed as it can cause irritation to the gastrointestinal tract and lead to stomach upset, nausea, and vomiting. It is important to avoid ingesting detergent and seek medical attention if accidentally consumed.
In Coca-Cola, for ex., eggshells are disolved.
You can put the washing powder in the designated detergent compartment of your washing machine, following the manufacturer's instructions. Usually, it is a separate drawer in the detergent dispenser. Remember not to overload the compartment to ensure proper washing performance.
you drink,sip or spill it.but mostly drink it
There is an effect on Surface Tension when detergent is put in the water. I am doing an experiment for my upcoming Science fair and i am doing a Detergent Powered Boat/Surface Tension...I have tested it many times with and without detergent, when it doesn't have detergent it floats and then sinks after 5 seconds but with detergent it zips through the water...I can not give you the reason for this as i am myself still researching on why this is!
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
You will ruin the engine and have to spend several thousand for a new one.
nothing. but if you put EYE drops in someones drink they will have an intestinal situation.
the temperature decreases
If you put a drop of iodine on a piece of paper, it will react with starch on the paper turning it blue-black. This is a common test for the presence of starch.
When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.
A fish that can't swim in a drink you can't consume.
In Coca-Cola, for ex., eggshells are disolved.
Detergent should be put in before adding clothes when doing laundry.
Adding soap to water when it is on wax paper will cause it to separate. This will make it bubble up.
I don't understand why you would put detergent in milk.
You have to wait until the people before you drop or get off the wait list.
You should put detergent in the detergent compartment of your washing machine, typically found on the inside of the door or on top of the machine. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the correct amount to use based on the size of your load and the detergent concentration.