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If you have floated a needle on the surface of the water in a glass then adding a little detergent will cause the needle to sink. This is because the presence of the detergent changes the surface tension of the water so that it can no longer support the needle.
it was discontinued in 1978 by proctor and gamble
because it can break through the membranes to get to the DNA
Detergent oil has added chemicals to clean and control sludge formation. Non-detergent is plain oil. Unless you have a really old engine that hasn't been apart for 50 years you want to use detergent oil.
it will increase osmolarity of the filtrate
because of exothermic reaction b/w water and detergent
If you have floated a needle on the surface of the water in a glass then adding a little detergent will cause the needle to sink. This is because the presence of the detergent changes the surface tension of the water so that it can no longer support the needle.
Barium chloride in excess is added to be sure that the reaction is complete.
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it was discontinued in 1978 by proctor and gamble
Pepper is a different chemical to that of detergent and therefore they repel each othere and the pepper moves as far as it can from the detergent which is the edge of the bowl.
no
The detergent was added because it breaks open the cells by destroying fatty membranes that enclose the cell, thus releasing the DNA into the solution.
False. When detergent or soap is added to water then it surface tension decreases.
because it can break through the membranes to get to the DNA
A filtrate is already in solution.
Detergent oil has added chemicals to clean and control sludge formation. Non-detergent is plain oil. Unless you have a really old engine that hasn't been apart for 50 years you want to use detergent oil.