Regardless of the colour of soap, shampoo etc why are suds other white?
Answers: The coloring in soap will color the suds incredibly slightly, but there's not nearly enough coloring to color the suds amazingly much. Remember, the volume of suds is much higher than the volume of the soap from which they be made.
If a soap had path too much coloring in it, it would color the suds more. It would also color anything the soap was wash, which is why the manufacturers don't use that much dye!
Because the actual soap content is still white, the colour is superficial and dissipates past it can have any existing effect on the suds.
never thought about it
great cross-question!!!
but the bubbles have rainbows - that count? hmm, why do bubbles hold rainbows?
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they aren't. I have blue soap and it give of a blue tint.
The colouring in soap find dispersed in nouns and water so as a result the colour is smaller quantity noticable.
Bubbles give of a rainbow because it's skin is not uniform surrounded by thickness and change. This means oil lamp is refracted differently off the bubbles. I come up with it is called dilute film interferance
No, if you are really dirty they shift brown and leave dirty results all over the tub
it has something to do next to a chemical reaction.
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