The most probable type of a molecules in the detergents is the hydrocarbon molecules and the sodium molecules. The sodium molecules binds to water while the hydrocarbon molecule binds to grease.
The hydrophobic portion of a synthetic detergent molecule usually consists of a series of hydrocarbons. It is attracted to particles of oil and grease.
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They are covalent bonds.
Yes because it's two types of atoms bond together
An anionic detergent is a detergent in which the lipophilic part of the molecule is an anion.
different types of detergent are All, Drops, Tide, Gain, target detergent
You mean of a fat?
The hydrophobic portion of a synthetic detergent molecule usually consists of a series of hydrocarbons. It is attracted to particles of oil and grease.
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The nonpolar end of the detergent molecule attracts the oil molecules spreading them out as the detergent spreads across the water.
The nonpolar end of the detergent molecule attracts the oil molecules spreading them out as the detergent spreads across the water.
O2 and CO2. O2 is a diatomic molecule; CO2 is a molecule made from two Types of Atoms.
To form a molecule of fat, the two types of molecules that are needed are glycerol and fatty acid. One glycerol molecule attaching itself to three molecules of fatty acid will give one molecule of fat.
Detergent (or soap).
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