The 2 liquids are so dense that the two liquids will sit in top of each other without mixing
To make liquid hand soap, you will need distilled water, liquid castile soap, a carrier oil such as coconut or olive oil, and essential oils for fragrance if desired. Mix these ingredients in the right proportions, usually 1 part castile soap to 4 parts water, and add a small amount of carrier oil and essential oils for extra moisture and scent. Stir well and store in a pump bottle for use.
Soap is partially comprised of fatty acids; long molecules derived from plant or animal fat. The liquid soaps use shorter, fats, which tend to be more liquid than solid (compare olive oil, for example, to palm oil). The above does not answer the question... The answer is that soft soaps tend to dissolve more readily into water, due to the ions of the soap being able to stabilise and disperse into the water. Hard soaps tends to have ions that make dissolution into water difficult. In other terms, soft soap dissolves easily, where as hard soaps do not. To add to this - soaps made with KOH (caustic potash) give more soluble soap molecules than those made of NaOH. Therefore KOH soaps are soft and are used for liquid soap production and NaOH soaps are hard.
An example of a mixture of insoluble liquid and liquid is oil and water. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix together and form separate layers due to their different polarities. This type of mixture is called an emulsion.
The liquid that comes out of your bellybutton is typically a mixture of sweat, dead skin cells, and oil produced by glands in the skin. It is usually harmless and can be cleaned with soap and water.
No, soap is not soluble in oil. Soap is hydrophilic, meaning it is soluble in water, but not in oils or other nonpolar substances.
Liquid soap reduces cohesion (a.k.a. surface tension). It does not prevent it. This is why oil that is floating on water is scattered when dish soap is added during the Dawn dish soap commercial.
the result is an emulsion.
Water, oil and soap
To make liquid hand soap, you will need distilled water, liquid castile soap, a carrier oil such as coconut or olive oil, and essential oils for fragrance if desired. Mix these ingredients in the right proportions, usually 1 part castile soap to 4 parts water, and add a small amount of carrier oil and essential oils for extra moisture and scent. Stir well and store in a pump bottle for use.
Saturate with olive oil, comb out, wash with liquid dish soap.
Emulsification is the process of dispersing one liquid into another immiscible liquid (ie mixing 2 things that do not mix naturally). Oil (which attracts dirt) doesn't naturally mix with water. However soap can suspend oil/dirt in such a way that it gets suspended in water and can be removed when we wash it with water. This is called emulsification of soap.
Liquid soap typically consists of water, oils (such as olive oil or coconut oil), and a surfactant (such as sodium lauryl sulfate) that helps to create the lather and clean the skin. It may also contain fragrance, preservatives, and other additives depending on the specific formulation.
Soap is partially comprised of fatty acids; long molecules derived from plant or animal fat. The liquid soaps use shorter, fats, which tend to be more liquid than solid (compare olive oil, for example, to palm oil). The above does not answer the question... The answer is that soft soaps tend to dissolve more readily into water, due to the ions of the soap being able to stabilise and disperse into the water. Hard soaps tends to have ions that make dissolution into water difficult. In other terms, soft soap dissolves easily, where as hard soaps do not. To add to this - soaps made with KOH (caustic potash) give more soluble soap molecules than those made of NaOH. Therefore KOH soaps are soft and are used for liquid soap production and NaOH soaps are hard.
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Soap allows oil to dissolve in water.
An example of a mixture of insoluble liquid and liquid is oil and water. When oil and water are combined, they do not mix together and form separate layers due to their different polarities. This type of mixture is called an emulsion.
Olive oil, or any household grease on fabric is removed by putting a little dishwashing liquid soap on it and scrubbing it in a little. Launder as usual.