sodium
different between soap and detergent
soap
yes it is because its all soarts of chemicals in the soap
because it cntains chemicals
Yes, because the chemicals in the soap react with the heat in a chemical raction. When the heat attracts to the soap the soap will inflate and become bubbles.
Soap noodles are essentially already soap, which has been shredded or ground and pushed through an extruder dye and cut into "noodles".
I think you mean soba noodles, and yes, they are made of soap. ~ Soba noodles are not made of soap. Soba noodles are a Japanese edible noodle made from wheat and resemble spaghetti. Soap noodles however are already soap, which has been shredded or ground and pushed through an extruder dye and cut into "noodles". Crafter will use pre-made soap noodles to make bars of soap, when they may not be interested in making their own soap from scratch. Soap noodles as a base for making bar soap, are generally different from a melt & pour "glycerine" soap base, but both will allow a crafter to get creating and produce soap without the danger of working directly with lye.
sodium or potassium are the kinds of chemicals to make a soap.
If it is a purely natural hand soap, there should not be any chemicals in it. Chemicals are added to preserve soap, give it color, and give it smell. Those chemicals are not "natural".
different between soap and detergent
soap
yes, there are several chemicals in Dawn Dish Soap! Bleach, vinigar and many others.
soap power and other chemicals like sulpha
all kinds of chemicals
Because the soap has remove germs
chemicals are filled in nature. we use daily. eg are soap
because milk has certant chemicals that react to dish soap but it also depends on what dish soap your using like dawn soap has an effect on the milk if you read the labels look up the chemicals and see why it doesnt attracts and whny it replls