There are foods that do this job naturally. Use diluted prune juice at a 3 to 1 mixture. That is 3 parts water to 1 part prune juice.
No. But you might get sick. Soaps have a tendency to act as a laxative. also triclosan is in soap.
It's not really harmful, but it's a laxative, though. Hopefully you're calm now.
There is none. Dish soap and water form a mixture. Mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
Eating dish soap will make you sick. Don't do it.
Yes, dish water is normally a solution of soap in water.
Soap suds are basically air bubbles, it is the cleaning agent in the dish soap that cleans your dishes. Extremely dirty or greasy dishes might require changing the dish water.
A dish soap with a detergent content higher than the water content works better on grease. A soap that has a degreaser in it will work well too.
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.
Dish soap!
Assuming the dish soap is on water, it is lipophilic or hydrophobic. It loves to mix with lipids (fats) and dislikes water.
Sudsy water is water that has soap suds in it. This is usually dish washing water.
Sudsy water is water that has soap suds in it. This is usually dish washing water.