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Default Chemistry help for cleaning the wife's pots & pans with pool acid

On 8/1/2017 10:33 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 1 Aug 2017 22:17:25 -0500, Muggles
wrote:

On 7/31/2017 1:18 PM, Frank wrote:

Could shop for his needs he

http://www.kolene.com/salt-bath-equi...aning-systems/

Frank... I have a chemistry question related to detergent/soap suds and
oil/grease.

I've noticed that many soaps will bubble and lather up nicely but when
it hits the oil or grease that the lather and bubbles disappear. Also,
if oil or grease is present that soap doesn't want to bubble up.

The reason I ask is I see the same thing happen when I use liquid bath
soap and bath oil. If I haven't used any bath oil in the tub, the
liquid bath soap will lather and bubble up nicely, but if I used bath
oil before using the soap, the soap won't lather up at all.

Is the oil breaking down the bath soap or vice versa? What causes the
soap to not lather up if oil is present in the water?


Soap and oil form an emulsion. That is not like either of them but it
does make the oil more mobile so it will go down the train easier.


OK I understand what you're saying.

So, why doesn't the soap bubble/lather up when oil is present in the
water? I thought the soap lather was supposed to break down the oil,
but it seems to be the other way around.

If I have soap bubbles in the water, they will totally disappear if I
add bath oil to the water.

I'm just curious as to what is chemically happening ... why does the oil
prevent the soap from foaming up?

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Maggie