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What is the formula of biodegradability?

The formula for biodegradability is typically expressed as the ratio of the amount of a substance degraded by microorganisms to the total amount of that substance present, multiplied by 100 to give a percentage value. This can be represented as: Biodegradability (%) = (Amount of substance degraded / Total amount of substance) x 100.


Investigatory projects that helps the environment?

Biodegradability of sm plastic bags


Is ddt biodegradable or non biodegradable?

DDT biodegradability is extremely low.


Are detergents mixtures or substances?

Detergents are mixtures.


How will plants die from the detergents?

Plants Will Die From The Detergents By The Detergents Suffocating The Plants Then Leaving The Plants To Die.


Are detergents considered as water pollutant?

Detergents are not considered as water pollutants since the use of phosphates in detergents was outlawed.


Are detergents laundry supplies?

"Yes, detergents are laundry supplies. Detergents are needed when washing laundry to remove stains from clothing. Also, chemicals from detergents clean clothes while they are washing."


Why are most laundry products detergents instead of soaps?

They are the same thing, just with differing names. Soaps are detergents and detergents are soaps. The names have become associated with their different uses. Soaps are now primarily used to refer to soaps/detergents used on the body, while detergents have comes to mean soaps/detergents used for things other than cleansing the body, such as dish detergents.


Give an example of biodegradable and non-biodegradable detergents?

Detergents that can be degraded by bacteria are called biodegradable detergents. Such detergents have straight hydrocarbon chains. For example: sodium lauryl sulphate Detergents that cannot be degraded by bacteria are called non-biodegradable detergents. Such detergents have highly-branched hydrocarbon chains. For example: sodium -4- (1, 3, 5, 7- tetra methyl octyl) benzene sulphonate


What do detergents have that kill plants?

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.


What are the properties of cellulose?

The properties of cellulose include insolubility in water and organic solvents, biodegradability, and ability to decompose.


What is the plural of detergent?

Detergents is the word you're looking for.