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Why are detergents dangerous?

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you could die and kill yourself..why not eat food instead? besides, Oreos are way better. especially double stuff

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Are detergents mixtures or substances?

Detergents are mixtures.


How will plants die from the detergents?

Plants Will Die From The Detergents By The Detergents Suffocating The Plants Then Leaving The Plants To Die.


Is phosphate dangerous?

It is a strong base and should be used very carefully. It is the same phosphate used in detergents. Not environmentally friendly, but not in the same category as crude oil.


Are detergents considered as water pollutant?

Detergents are not considered as water pollutants since the use of phosphates in detergents was outlawed.


Are detergents laundry supplies?

"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."


What are the effects that detergents have on the environment?

Dumping detergents in open soil can lead to soil deterioration. Detergents have string chemicals mixed in it which can harm our environment. Detergents should never be dumped in water.


Why are most laundry products detergents instead of soaps?

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.


Give an example of biodegradable and non-biodegradable detergents?

Detergents that can be degraded by bacteria are called biodegradable detergents. Such detergents have straight hydrocarbon chains. For example: sodium lauryl sulphate Detergents that cannot be degraded by bacteria are called non-biodegradable detergents. Such detergents have highly-branched hydrocarbon chains. For example: sodium -4- (1, 3, 5, 7- tetra methyl octyl) benzene sulphonate


Is trisodium phosphate dangerous?

It is a strong base and should be used very carefully. It is the same phosphate used in detergents. Not environmentally friendly, but not in the same category as crude oil.


Are green detergents less toxic than conventional detergents?

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What do detergents have that kill plants?

Detergents have poison in them that kills the plant. When you pore that poisen in it it automatically kills the plant. That's how detergents kill the plant.


Is Lauric acid put in detergents?

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