Shampoos vary greatly in formulation, but there are some common groups of chemicals in shampoos :
Carrier - Usually water
Surfactants - the components that actually clean your hair - Sodium or ammonium lauryl ether sulphate (SLES or ALES), decyl glucoside, cocobetaine etc
Foaming Agents - actually a subcategory of surfactants - cocodiethanolamine, lauryl amine oxide, etc
Emollients - to help "condition" the hair or improve the solubility of some othercomponent- glycerine, propylene glycol, some of the polyquats, etc
Preservative - usually CMIT or MIT, but also possibly sodium hydroxymethyl glycinate, some of the sorbates, formaldehyde (rarely these days), phenoxyethanol, dmdm hydantoin, etc
Fragrance - take your choice
Colour - should be an approved D&C or FD&C colour
"Other" bits - anything to make the product sound special or marketable - tears of a virgin, mink oil, wheat grass extract, etc - usually ineffective at the levels used in formulation and strictly there for label claim.
Like many soaps, shampoo will likely have a long hydrocarbon chain (the non-polar, hydrophobic end) and then a polar, hydrophilic end with a metal atom at the end, like sodium or potassium. This causes shampoo to "bridge the gap" between polar water and non-polar greasy sticky stuff, which allows shampoo to clean your greasy hair.
There is no chemical formula for shampoo because there is no single compound for shampoo.
Sodium stearate or sodium laurel stearate is the name of the soap but shampoo also has colouring and odour added to it.
There are an infinite number of chemicals and minerals that make your hair smooth in shampoo. Most of the ingredients that make your hair smooth are elements like aloe for example.
Ammonium Lauryl Sulphate
the two are chemical and hereditary compounds that are found in an membrane ! :)
There is no single compound in shampoo. Shampoo is a mixture of a number of different compounds and the composition varies between different types of shampoo. You probably mean chemical formula. Shampoo does not have a chemical formula because it is a mixture, and different shampoos have different compositions.
A hemical reaction has no mass; only chemical compounds have molar mass.
Practically all chemical compounds can react. Compounds that help chemical reactions are called catalysts.
According to information available on the internet THMs are trihalomethanes, these are chemical compounds that are formed in water and so are found in water.
Please see this link.
Different chemical compounds make suds from the shampoo such as cocamide mea and cocamidopropyl betaine. These are the most common compounds that help create the suds.
the two are chemical and hereditary compounds that are found in an membrane ! :)
Shampoo is a mixture of multiple compounds which will vary from one shampoo to another. You can find out what any given shampoo contains by reading the ingredients label.
There is no single compound in shampoo. Shampoo is a mixture of a number of different compounds and the composition varies between different types of shampoo. You probably mean chemical formula. Shampoo does not have a chemical formula because it is a mixture, and different shampoos have different compositions.
In the nature the majority of chemical elements are found as compounds.
Because we are literally what we eat. The chemical compounds that are found in food eventually become the compounds that make up everything in our bodies.
NBaby shampoo is a mixture of compounds. One of the compounds is olive oil.
Neoprene is one of the chemical compounds that can be found in a neo-laptop. Neoprene usually exhibits good chemical stability and maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range.
Popcorn is mainly starch.
Meitnerium is a radio-active ELEMENT. There are No compounds in Meitnerium. However, it is thought that it may form the fluorides MtF6 and oxide MtO4
calcium carbonate is one of them, CaCO3