Clean beakers.
This detergent is the linear alkylbenzene sulfonate.See this link for several production details.
It is probably the neutralisation of the detergent, an alkali, and water, although the pH of water is 7. Neutralisation is an exothermic reaction, which means heat is produced, therefore detergent gets hot when wet.
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!
The best thing is soak it a while in a detergent and water solution then scrub lightly to remove stuck on dirt. Finally rinse in plain water to remove the detergent. Anything more aggressive could expose the inner zinc core, damaging the coin.
Detergent is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where the detergent molecules are evenly distributed and dissolved in water. This allows the detergent to effectively clean by interacting with dirt and oils on surfaces.
This detergent is the linear alkylbenzene sulfonate.See this link for several production details.
Cheer Laundry Detergent is produced by Procter & Gamble.
Wisk is a laundry detergent and is sold both in Canada and United States, and produced through Sun Products. Wisk is currently produced in United States and is considered a premium laundry detergent and has been made for over 43 years.
i want to know this too......i hate science fair!
forget the stain remember the detergent
Yes, Dawn dish detergent is manufactured in the United States. It is produced by Procter & Gamble, an American company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Yes, laundry detergent can evaporate over time, especially if left exposed to air for long periods. The liquid components of the detergent can slowly evaporate, leaving behind a more concentrated form of the detergent. It is best to store laundry detergent in a tightly sealed container to prevent evaporation.
William McGucken has written: 'Scientists, society, and state' -- subject(s): History, Science, Social aspects of Science '19th Century Spectroscopy' 'Biodegradable' -- subject(s): Biodegradation, Detergent industry, Detergent pollution of rivers, lakes, Detergents
Yeah it does. I did it for a science assignment. The more you add the better!!
pepper is a different chemical to that of detergent and therefore they repel
It is probably the neutralisation of the detergent, an alkali, and water, although the pH of water is 7. Neutralisation is an exothermic reaction, which means heat is produced, therefore detergent gets hot when wet.
Tide laundry detergent was first manufactured in the United States by Procter & Gamble in 1946. It continues to be produced in various P&G facilities across the US.