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Detergent is generally made up of a few kinds of ingredients: an oil based surfactant (cleaner), specially built protein enzymes (enhanced stain removers ), preservatives, coloring agents and perfume. Some detergents don't bother with the stain removers and just rely on the hot water and alkaline action (like with baking soda) to clean the laundry.
Look on the back of the stuff..
1,163 kg weigh 2,563.97 pounds on earth, 920.94 pounds on Mars, and 418.61 pounds on the moon. (all rounded)
There is no formula. There are different types of detergent with different compositions. Even then most, if not all detergents are mixtures, and mixtures do not have chemical formulas.
YesIf you google detergent plants, a gazillion hits are returned on the subject of the effects of detergents on plants. Numerous experiments have shown that detergents kill plants of all types. surely detergent will kill the plants.. the reason being is detergents have the foaming agent such as sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) or sodium lauryl sulphate which can cleave the protein molecules present in the cells converting them into peptides by breaking the chemical bondings.. how can a plant survive without protein?Forget that comment at the bottom, I erased it.
Most modern detergent have the active ingredient Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (C12H25C6H4SO3Na). This contains a sulfur atom as you can see.
Sodium lauryl sulfate is a surfactant. Almost all the uses of the compound revolve around making detergent out of it.
who invente the laundry detergent all
I love ALL laundry detergent. This week I paired the $1/1 All laundry detergent coupon with the sale at CVS on All laundry detergent to score a great deal.
That all depends in which type of detergent.
Sodium hydroxide is in many things.But all I know of is deodorant.
different types of detergent are All, Drops, Tide, Gain, target detergent
It all depends on which Brand you buy and how big it is
All sodium atoms, whether or not they are ions have 11 protons.
No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.No, it is still possible to but non-detergent oil.
laundry detergent first came about in 1897.
All brand laundy detergent is sold in most grocery and big box stores. All laundry detergent can also be found in some wherehouse clubs such as costco or sams club