Dood i have no idia what you are saying........
shampoos levels from ph 4 to ph 9.
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They contain alkali with a scale of pH 7.0
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I think it is an alkali. I think dirt and all that gets on your hair is acid. And alkalis cancel out acids and visa versa. But if what gets on your head is an alkali, than shampoo is an acid.If you want to find out some ingredients of a shampoo that I found try this website -http://www.organicchat.com/organic/blog/2007/02/problem-with-organic-cosmetics-and.htmlThis website has a picture of the label, it will probably say ??? acid as one of the ingredients if shampoo is an acid.However, the presence of an Acid in the shampoo is not necessarily an indicator that the shampoo is acidic. Acid is added to alkaline solutions in order to decrease the alkalinity back towards neutral (balanced) .OR. bring it past neutral to an acid.The only way to really tell is to either conduct a litmus test, contact the supplier or purchase products that have a label stating the pH.
the shampoos do not contain appreciable amounts of acid, alkali, alcohol, or salts which would prompt irritation which causes tearing
They can be either depending on what type you get
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Yes some Fertilizer's contain small amounts of Alkali
The examples of the alkali are the washing products, soap, shampoo, and the washing up liquids.
No, shampoo does not contain lye.
Alkalis expand and soften the hair shaft.
They contain alkali with a scale of pH 7.0
Yes, Tresemme shampoo does contain sulphates, although their Naturals collection has a low-sulphate shampoo in the range.
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NaHCO3 contain sodium - an alkali metal.
No,Actually shampoo contain some Traces of hydrocarbon.Gasoline is also formed by hydrocarbons.