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No, washing up is not considered a sport. Sports typically involve physical activity, competition, and skill development, which are not typically associated with washing dishes.
Neither. Most washing powders are mixtures.
Water boils quicker than oil and washing up liquid. This is because water has a lower boiling point compared to oil and washing up liquid. Oil and washing up liquid have higher boiling points, which means it will take longer for them to reach the boiling point compared to water.
It can be beneficial for children to learn how to do the washing up as it teaches them life skills and responsibility. However, whether they have to do it or not depends on individual family dynamics and expectations.
There are many things that involve water, swimming is an example, drinking, raining, and washing. Water is also involved in steam engines, sport and brewing Guinness.
If litmus paper is added to washing up powder, it would typically turn blue, indicating that the washing up powder is alkaline (basic). Most washing up powders contain sodium carbonate or other alkaline substances, which raise the pH and cause the blue color change in blue litmus paper. If red litmus paper is used, it would remain red, confirming the basic nature of the solution.