no
Acids ,because baby shampoo stings the eyes and is possibly a bit sour in taste.
Shampoo can be found in places like Wal*Mart, Walgreens, Kroger, and other stores.
It is difficult to say without knowing precisely how much of each ingredient is added to the mixture of shampoo. However we do know that most shampoos are very weak acids with a typical pH for a shampoo being between 5 and 6. You can look up a more in depth answer than what I have given you if you search advanced acid/base chemistry. It may get complicated unless you have considerable knowledge about acids, lewis acids, brownsted acids and bases. Good luck!
Pantene shampoo is a name brand shampoo found in the store. It is a little more expensive than cheaper brands.
Acids found in your gall bladder are enzymes
in proteins.
No, hydroxyl groups are not found on all amino acids. Hydroxyl groups are typically found on amino acids such as serine and threonine, but are not present on all amino acids.
No, shampoo does not contain nitric acid. Shampoo typically contains surfactants, conditioning agents, preservatives, and fragrances to clean and nourish the hair. Nitric acid is a corrosive liquid used in chemical processes and not a common ingredient in shampoos.
Nitrogen is found in amino acids but not in glucose.
Please see this link.
The ingredients found in Aveda shampoos are aqueous extracts and leaf extracts. It is the leaf extracts that brings any specific scents to the shampoo.
A color protection or highlight enhancing shampoo, they can be found in any local grocery store.