Chemical Reaction Of Soap And Bleach

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The chemical reaction can be dangerous I used the, A: soap and bleach and B: soap and water. The reaction in A as the week pass the soap starts to get smaller and smaller, on the left and the right it got white a little. The chemical reaction on A is that the bleach got clear and light at the soap that have been use in the experiment. In Bowl B the water and soap that have been used in the experiment was breaking up, getting lighter. In bowl B the soap took away the walker as the week have passed by because when you water your hands the substance on the soap turns into liquid. The liquid comes from the wet some that connected to h2o. The soap in the bleach two defend chemical combined in one clear bowl, what would …show more content…
The chemical reaction from A and B changed to one stage to another stage the chemicals have sprayed and made a new solution. Soap is for to clean your body or hands, bleach is for to clean your clothes, the water is for you to wash your body off from the soap on your body or hands. The reaction of soap and water when your raking a shower when water drop on the soap and you leave it there and come back the next day an see that the water made the soap slim at the bottom or the top of the soap. {What do you see the soap have changed solutions, water + soap= broking down, bleach + soap= strength.}. The bleach is strong NaOH, pH effects because it’s a chemical. The pH is adds the bleach can behave builder stabilizes subs and foam. The soap that’s been put on your skin is made up of animals, and vegetable fat. As the acids they combine there sodium and to make soap, the salt is acid. Stand in for sodium as the different types of soap they made can be formu1a remains the same as the other soap that’s have been …show more content…
Working reducing the water better molecules wet the surfaces and thus increase water’s ability to dissolve dirty water, oil and stains. The experiment that is really mind opening that the soap, bleach, and water & because of the experiment that I explain and spent a month on understand what happen, how the chemicals reaction the bar of soap. The most explain thing is to obsessive things and make under you understand that’s going on in the experiment that the person has explain and wrote the data. Data that I’m getting is confusing but I understand it at the same time, because of the water and soap setting it one bowl make a chemical reaction, the bleach and water have a chemical reaction. The experiment can teach you where soap some from and how it reactions in different ways, and different reactions. Chemicals reaction are experiments that people try can be dangers, be careful what chemicals you put together. The chemicals that might have put together can cause bad commendation. Chemical reaction can be Aerobic Cellular Reparation is a Reaction with oxygen, mixing chemicals because chemical reaction, batteries of electrochemistry, and combustion is a type of chemical

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