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Surfactants are used to remove what from the hair?

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The three basic types of surfactants are anionic, cationic, and nonionic. Anionic surfactants have a negatively charged head group; cationic surfactants have a positively charged head group; and nonionic surfactants have no charge.


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Can public domain content be used commercially?

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What is hydrogen is most commonly used commercially for?

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How is copper used commercially?

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What is non-lonic surfactant?

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