shampoo
no
no
According to me, Sulfur trioxide (SO3) can replace chlorosulfonic acid to prepare sodium lauryl sulfate.
Sodium hydroxide is a chemical compound. It is an ionic compound containing Na+ and OH-
sds is an anionic detergent; close relative of sodium lauryl sulphate.it helps in cell disruption by acting on the cell membrane lipids and proteins
no
sodium lauryl sulphate
See the link below.
If it does it probably shouldn't. That's a detergent.
It does not have a high toxicity level. However, ingesting it will make you ill,
soap (sodium lauryl sulfate)
No. Sodium lauryl sulfate will not form insoluble salts with the magnesium.
no
Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate is a component of some cosmetics (as a surfactant agent).
Colgate does. Not sure about the other two
it is ammonium sulfate but the sulfate ion has a 12 carbon long chain hanging where one of the ammoniums should be
No. There is no carbon in either sodium sulphate or hydrochloric acid so they cannot produce a compound containing carbon.