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Strip grease and dirt. But some people re sensitive to it. Me. So cant use normal shampoos. On the bottle it is under laurel suplhates, or sodium suplhates.

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Q: What do sulfates do to your hair and what do sulfides do to hair?
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True or false sulfates and sulfides are types of nonsilicate minerals?

True, if they are not sulfates or sulfides of Silicone.


What is found in sulfates that is not in sulfides?

Oxygen


What element does sulfates and sulfides contain?

Sulfur.


What element is in all sulfides and sulfates?

sulphur


What is a sign of sulfate?

•Flow through sulfur-rich regions • •Sulfides • •Sulfates


Where is sulfur located?

Sulfur exist as native element or as minerals containing sulfides or sulfates.


Halides oxides sulfates sulfides carbonates and native elements are what kind of mineral?

non-silicate


What are six major classes of nonsilicate minerals.?

Sulfides, sulfates, carbonates, halides, phosphates, and hydroxides.


How do sulfates function in the environment?

Sulfates of sodium, potassium and magnesium are all water-soluble, while the sulfates of calcium, barium and heavy metals are not. Dissolved sulfates can be reduced to sulfides, which volatilize into the air as hydrogen sulfide, or are precipitated as an insoluble salt or incorporated into vivants.


What are different types of minerals that are obtained from rocks?

Elemental metals, sulfates, sulfides, carbonates, halides, silicates.


What compounds contain sulfur?

Sulfides, Sulfurous, and Sulfates. Many organic compounds contain sulfur (e.g. the protein chains in hair are cross-linked with sulfur to make the strand stronger and reduce splitting).


Are sulfates and sulfides types of nonsilicate minerals?

Gypsum is not a silicate it is a sulfate. Gypsum is a very soft mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O