its weight will pull the surface downwards‚ but because the surface is dented the surface tension will pull it upwards stopping it from sinking. 2.Yes‚ there were differences in how the food colouring behaved in water‚ oil and milk‚ before the soap was added. After adding the food colouring into the water‚ the food colouring slowly began moving towards the center of the Petri dish. After adding the food colouring into the milk‚ the food colouring instantly sinks towards the bottom of the Petri
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SOAP & DETERGENT I) Definition of Soap o Soap are sodium or potassium salts of long-chain carboxylic acids o The general formula of a soap : RCOO Na / RCOO K • R is an alkyl group which contain 12 to 18 carbon atoms. II) The history of soap manufacturing. ▪ Solvay Process - Carbon dioxide ( obtained from heating CaCo ) is passed into concentrated NaCl solution which is saturated with ammonia . NaCl +NH +H
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MARKET REPOSITIONING MARKET SEGMENTATION The segmentation of the soap market can be done on the basis of three price ranges – Economy‚ Popular and Premium. The price differential between the premium and economy segments is about 2X. The popular and economy segments accounts for about 4/5ths of the entire market for soaps. GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION World region: Asia Country: India‚ Pakistan Cities: All cities of India& Pakistan Target Area: Urban‚ Semi Urban‚ Rural. DEMOGRAPHIC
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Communication – YJT Task 1 Part C Possible Audience Questions 1. Question: Does my soap have to be anti-bacterial soap? Response: No. In fact‚ some researchers believe that the over use of anti-bacterial soaps is contributing to the occurrence of anti-biotic resistant bacteria. Any soap is acceptable‚ however‚ keep in mind that bar soaps are not considered sanitary and some pathogens may even grow on the soap. Liquid soaps should be the first choice and some people contend that using liquids that
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die” (“Tools help companies‚” 1997). a.ii.1. Washing your hands the right way does save lives III. Purpose statement – how to wash your hands‚ the right way IV. Main points a. When to wash your hands b. Difference between antibacterial soap vs. regular soap c. Proper steps of hand washing Body Paragraphs I. Main point (1) – when to wash your hands a. The list of when to wash your hands can go on forever. b. Before and during food preparation and prior to a meal b.i. raw meat c. Before and
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Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma High School The Isolation of Guava (Psidium guajava Linn) Extract As a Soap to Kill Micro Organism Researchers: Beloria‚ Jihan B. Devera‚ Jerico Q. Migraso‚ Rainiel M. Pagalunan‚ Jhover Carl Ramos‚ Erica S. Seprioto‚ Larabelle O. Tagbas‚ Jashel B. Approval Sheet (Pattern) Acknowledgement
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INTRODUCTIONBackground of the Study Soap is an essential cleaning agent‚ helping people to keep themselves and their surroundings clean. When soap is mixed with water‚ it forms a lather that washes out dirt and grease for better than water alone. Soap can be made on a small scale in the home or village cheaply and easily. The main ingredients are fats and lye both of which can be made from materials found through out the world. Making soap at home is practical when there is waste fat or oil and
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milk is non-polar and food coloring is polar‚ my hypothesis predicts the two will not mix voluntarily at first‚ but the soap acting as a surfactant‚ when added‚ will help the two liquids mix together. Materials (Part on: water surface tension) 1- A penny 2- A dropper 3- Water 4- Paper towels (Part two: surfactant) 1- Milk 2- 2 different color food coloring 3- Dishwashing soap 4- Cotton swab 5- A mall clear dish 6- Timer 7- Paper towel 8- Water Method (Part one: water surface tension)
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how to recover the glycerine from soap-making process‚ so commercially produced glycerin mostly coming from the candle making industry (when the candles were made from animal fat). In 1889‚ a viable way to separate the glycerin from the soap was finally implemented. Since the number one use of glycerin was to make nitroglycerin‚ which has been used to make dynamite‚ making soap suddenly became much more profitable. The process of removing the glycerin from the soap is relatively complicated and there
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