In 1933, this discovery was introduced in a detergent called dreft but it could only handle lightly soiled jobs. The next goal was to create a detergent that could clean heavily soiled clothes. That detergent was Tide®.
The solvent is the water, and the liquid detergent is the solute.
The density of liquid laundry detergent is approximately 0.885g/ml.
Originally, Tide was a white powdered bead, but the brand line was later expanded to include an orange-tinted clear liquid form in 1984.
who invente the laundry detergent all
David Byerly created Tide detergent
No detergent is a liquid unless you buy Tide or another detergent in a box then it could be a solid. But in most instances it is a liquid.
I think that the liquid detergent will freeze the fastest because it has water in it.
The solvent is the water, and the liquid detergent is the solute.
The density of liquid laundry detergent is approximately 0.885g/ml.
Originally, Tide was a white powdered bead, but the brand line was later expanded to include an orange-tinted clear liquid form in 1984.
Sam Carl Wilier Rocks My Sock's and who invented laundry detergent was Harry Cole
who invente the laundry detergent all
David Byerly created Tide detergent
There is no information on who the person was that stacked the liquid detergent in that classic commercial.
The solvent is water. The solute is the liquid detergent.
detergent it cleans you lol Depends which type of detergent you mean. Dish detergent? Or laundry? If its laundry, powder is better because its more eco-friendly, and its a lot cheaper too. Plus, you can use powder detergent mixed with water and use it as a stain treater to your clothes! Dish detergent: Liquid is better for hand-washing dishes, and you may chose powdered or liquid in your dishwasher, powdered is cheaper though. And i recommend dawn liquid detergent for hand-washing
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