Want this question answered?
Isohexadecane or iso-paraffin are branched chain hydrocarbons. they are frequently used in cosmetics and personal care products. It may act as emulsifiers, surfactants or detergent cleansing agents.
the common agents of erosion is water , to improved
Detergents are also called soap less soaps becoz though they act likea soap in having the cleansing properties, they do not contain the usual soaps like sodium starate. detergents are better cleansing agents than soaps because they donot form insoulble calcium and magnesium salts with hard water, and hance can be used for washing even with hard water.
Some common anti-caking agents used in detergents include sodium silicate, sodium aluminosilicate, and cellulose. These agents help prevent the detergent particles from clumping together and forming lumps, ensuring that the detergent remains free-flowing and easy to use.
natural cleansing agents of water are bacteria and algae.
The basic ingredients are surfactant, fluorescent agents, enzymes, fragrances. See the link below.
To get out the stains out of your clothing, you can either you bleaching agents or detergent to soak your soaked clothes.
A thickening agent that can be used at home to thicken detergent is vegetable glycerin and Borax. Mixing Borax into the vegetable glycerin, and then into your detergent will greatly thicken it up.
the guy at the petting zoo
Most laundry detergents that whiten have optical brightener agents added to them it increase their whitening effectiveness.
Combining biologic or immunologic agents such as interferon with standard chemotherapeutic agents is under study and showing improved response rates.
Yes they do, coming from a technology teacher.