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Anonymous No.16745741 [Report] >>16745802 >>16745817 >>16745917 >>16746153 >>16746195 >>16746237 >>16746246
I was doing dishes tonight after dinner and I realized I dont know how soap works. Never thought about it. Does it create air or something when mixed with water?
Anonymous No.16745802 [Report]
>>16745741 (OP)
Yu know haw statik electicity makes hairs spread out. Or makes shit cling to shit.

Your dirt and crap is the same. But soap is like grounds it all. It lets shit that wants to get away from other shit come together, and it helps shit that clings together spread out.

Soap is the bisexual at the orgy. It's the kikes at the national guard forcing crackers and niggers into the same class.
Anonymous No.16745817 [Report]
>>16745741 (OP)
molecule with polar end and nonpolar end. Remember chemistry in high school?

So can attach to water and also not water, like oil, and allow the water to wash it away.

Idk where the bubbles come from. Probably same thing
Anonymous No.16745917 [Report] >>16746123
>>16745741 (OP)
Man I fucking hate /google/. Worst fucking board on 4chan.
He could have looked it up and then shared.
But no, he's fucking brain dead.
Anonymous No.16746123 [Report] >>16746192 >>16746244
>>16745917
>He could have looked it up and then shared.
But thats not the point of the board, its for discussions. If everybody just googled everything and talked to a.i. all day you might as well just delete this whole website. If you're too autistic to talk about something its probably best you go to a lower iq board like /pol/ or /b/ or shut the fuck up and listen
Anonymous No.16746153 [Report] >>16746237
>>16745741 (OP)
Soap molecules have one end that really hates water and another that really likes water. If you mix it with water it will try to get as far as it can from water as possible. It turns out that grime that's struck on your plate is not water so soap will squeeze in between grime and the plate to escape water basically coating everything in a non stick layer that then helps everything flow away as you scrum and rinse.
It makes bubbles for the same reason, because air is not water it forms thin films that trap air.
Anonymous No.16746192 [Report]
>>16746123
>the point of the board is to post worthless drivel instead of learning enough to have an interesting conversation
Ah, yes, the spoon feeder's gambit.
Anonymous No.16746195 [Report]
>>16745741 (OP)
I hate trigglypuff, soap hates trigglypuff. We both are fatphobes.
Gluteus Maximus No.16746237 [Report]
>>16745741 (OP)
Don't they teach that in middle school chemistry class anymore?

>>16746153
>Soap molecules have one end that really hates water and another that really likes water.
Bullshit. If soap is like cell membranes then we would expect to find lots of soap/cell membranes in the ocean but abiogenesis say it only happened once.
Anonymous No.16746244 [Report]
>>16746123
>its for discussions
A society that needs to discuss how soap works is diseased.
Anonymous No.16746246 [Report]
>>16745741 (OP)
COOKIE!!

COOKIE!!!