Laundry detergents are made to a recipe. The manufacturers use a variety of ingredients apart from the basic detergent, colour is added, bleaches, optical brighteners, perfume, anti caking agent, rust inhibitors, hard water foaming agents, surfactants ...
Chemicals like polyphospate, sodium carbonate or sodium silicate and aluminosilicate.
It is impossible to answer your question about which one element is in laundry detergent. Pick an element, C, H, O, Ca, P, Si, B, Na, Cl, Al
Yes
Phosphates were once common in laundry detergents and are a macronutrient for plants. More modern laundry detergents are not good sources for phosphates.
the pH range is around 10
Most detergents do contain enzymes because they act as a catalyst and speed up the process of cleaning. The majority of current laundry detergents contain enzymes.
Bio-detergents are products that are efficient at breaking down fat and protein molecules. Such detergents usually contain enzymes (lipases and proteases) to aid in the removal of food/oil stains from clothing.
The most common mineral which is used in laundry detergent are phosphates. This is used in detergents to remove hard water minerals in clothing.
phosphate
Yes
"Yes, detergents are laundry supplies. Detergents are needed when washing laundry to remove stains from clothing. Also, chemicals from detergents clean clothes while they are washing."
phosphate
Most liquid laundry detergents are alive
boron (borax)
All laundry detergents are not eco friendly. Eco-Friendly usually contain natural ingredients. The harmful laundry detergents contain bleach or phenol.
no they are not..
Detergent is better for laundry than soap because it is specifically designed to clean fabrics in washing machines. Detergents contain surfactants that help lift dirt and stains from clothing more effectively than soaps, which can leave residue on clothing and may not rinse out completely in a machine. Additionally, detergents work well in both hard and soft water, whereas soap can leave a scum or film on clothes in hard water.
most liquid laundry detergents are alive with living organisms that help to break down stains!
They are the same thing, just with differing names. Soaps are detergents and detergents are soaps. The names have become associated with their different uses. Soaps are now primarily used to refer to soaps/detergents used on the body, while detergents have comes to mean soaps/detergents used for things other than cleansing the body, such as dish detergents.