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Coconut
10 May, 00:08
Is liquid dish soap soluble in water?
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Allie Henry
10 May, 04:01
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Soaps do not work well with hard water. The salt end of the soap molecule is ionic and water soluble. When soap is combined with water, the ionic salt end of the soap molecule is attracted to the water molecules and dissolves in it.
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