rrussell1995 t1_j2y76sg wrote on January 4, 2023 at 7:49 PM Reply to How does dish soap eliminate bacteria? by [deleted] Soap contains emulsifiers which break down the membrane of bacterial cells. Emulsifiers are chemicals which allow oils (hydrophobic) and water (hydrophilic) to dissolve or mix in one another. They’re in everyday items such as ice cream paints etc. Permalink 55
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Soap contains emulsifiers which break down the membrane of bacterial cells. Emulsifiers are chemicals which allow oils (hydrophobic) and water (hydrophilic) to dissolve or mix in one another. They’re in everyday items such as ice cream paints etc.