Probably not, depends on where the clog is at and how the dishwasher drain is connected. I wouldn't chance it, but the worst that will happen is the sink will fill with the water from the dishwasher.
NO. The dishwasher drains into the top of sink drain. Unplug or replace the sink drain.
The disposal is clogged or that side of the sink is.
Partially clogged drain line.
Vinegar. Run your dishwasher empty with a cup of vinegar sitting inside. On the rinse, stop it and run a cup of bleach through the rest of the cleaning cycle. It will clean your dishwasher and the pipes at the same time. For your sink, fill it 1/4 full of warm water and disolve 1 cup of baking soda in the water. Run your blender as you let the water out. Then follow with a cup of vinegar in both sides of the sink.
Sometimes it will back up from a dishwasher (machine)
If if won't pump all water out, the d/w hose or sink drain is plugged.
A dishwasher since it has to clean a whole bunch of plates while a sink dispenses less.
Yes
Absolutely. Every built-in dishwasher can heat water to a higher temperature than what dispenses from your kitchen sink.
The sound is the dishwasher draining into the sink drain. It is a normal sound.
You need to check for a clogged pipe .
It depends on what you are talking about if you are talking about washing dishes by hand and using a dishwasher i think a dishwasher if you are talking about shower or sink i think the sink.
If you don't have a disposal, you can get a Tail piece, the section of drain right below the bottom of the sink that has a Y on it that is the size of the drain from the dishwasher.