It has no inherent value in the cleaning capabilities of the laundry detergent.
According to http://www.chemistry.co.nz/deterg_sundry.htm web site, sodium chloride plays the following role in detergents:
Sodium Chloride NaCl
Salt is used as a viscosity increasing agent in anionic detergent solutions. Up to 10% salt can be added to a powder formulation and proves effective on blood, and on woollen garments. It has a positive effect on detergency.
Detergents for laundry and dishes doesn't contain sodium chloride.
Sodium carbonate in laundry detergent is the agent that causes suds and bubbles. It is also referred to as washing soda.
Sodium Nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate
Sodium Nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate
Laundry detergent.
No! It contains sodium chloride, the chemical detergent, used to clean floors and wash car engines. Avoid it.
Borax. You can still find some in the laundry detergent aisle.
Most people would agree that Gain laundry detergent is better than Dyamo laundry detergent. Gain is more expensive in price but a better quality detergent.
Most modern detergent have the active ingredient Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (C12H25C6H4SO3Na). This contains a sulfur atom as you can see.
who invente the laundry detergent all
Borax is made with sodium borate. A&H uses sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda
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