Plants Will Die From The Detergents By The Detergents Suffocating The Plants Then Leaving The Plants To Die.
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Detergents that contain phosphates can, in the right quantities, promote the growth of plants such as algae.
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it is useful because fertilizers are to grow plants and detergents is to clean your clothes
Detergents have poison in them that kills the plant. When you pore that poisen in it it automatically kills the plant. That's how detergents kill the plant.
Phosphates were once common in laundry detergents and are a macronutrient for plants. More modern laundry detergents are not good sources for phosphates.
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because detergents end up turning into dish water and draining into the ocean and that causes an algae bloom and that blocks out sun light for other plants and all the plants below the algae dies
Fertilizers:Provides plants with phospurous. Detergents: Helps soap dissolvein water.
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.
no A Different Answer Yes. Detergents in streams is already a problem. Soap can kill fish, amphibians and plants.
Detergents are mixtures.