Most hand soaps have some kind of lotion element in them, so I would imagine it's something like that weighing down the suds in most cleaners. Just a guess though.
"Soap only defoams a bath in the presence of water "hardness". The lime soaps formed together with "hardness" cations are efficient defoamers, such that soaps have sometimes been incorporated into laundry detergents as suds-reducing agents. In water without "hardness" (completely "soft" water), soap does not defoam a bubble bath and in fact just adds to the foam, because lime soaps are not produced. Lime soaps are similar to other oily materials in having the ability to break foams, but lime soaps are more potent than most, apparently because of their efficiency at getting to the surface of water and poking a hole in the layer produced by foaming agents"
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いつも不思議なんですけど、なんで石鹸を浸しただけで泡が消えるんでしょうね…。
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Most hand soaps have some kind of lotion element in them, so I would imagine it's something like that weighing down the suds in most cleaners. Just a guess though.
@@cldcollector
なるほど、そうなんですね‼
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"Soap only defoams a bath in the presence of water "hardness". The lime soaps formed together with "hardness" cations are efficient defoamers, such that soaps have sometimes been incorporated into laundry detergents as suds-reducing agents. In water without "hardness" (completely "soft" water), soap does not defoam a bubble bath and in fact just adds to the foam, because lime soaps are not produced. Lime soaps are similar to other oily materials in having the ability to break foams, but lime soaps are more potent than most, apparently because of their efficiency at getting to the surface of water and poking a hole in the layer produced by foaming agents"
@@FunkyRumpetroll
凄い‼詳しい‼
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