Amphipathic Nature
Dishwashing detergents contain surfactants that help to break down grease by reducing the surface tension of water and allowing it to penetrate and lift away grease molecules from surfaces. This property enables the detergent to effectively clean and remove grease from pans.
Dishwashing liquid contains surfactants that lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate and break down grease. These surfactants also help to emulsify the grease, enabling it to mix with the water and be easily rinsed away.
Dawn dish detergent tends to produce the most soap suds, as it is formulated to be effective in cutting through grease and grime. Palmolive and Joy are also popular brands of dish detergent, but Dawn is frequently associated with a higher level of suds.
Grease are not easy to remove. They are generally with very high specific gravity and makes deep penetration into any fabric it comes in contact. Hence any ordinary agent will not be able to remove its stains. Grease stain removal are made easy with products which are especially made for freeing stubborn stains.
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Dishwashing detergents contain surfactants that help to break down grease by reducing the surface tension of water and allowing it to penetrate and lift away grease molecules from surfaces. This property enables the detergent to effectively clean and remove grease from pans.
Dishwashing liquid contains surfactants that lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate and break down grease. These surfactants also help to emulsify the grease, enabling it to mix with the water and be easily rinsed away.
Surfactants is what makes detergent work. Surfactants are molecules, and they work with the water to repel oil, and grease.
The property that makes semi-metals useful as "switches" is that their varying ability to conduct electricity.
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The property that makes semi metals useful as "switches" is that their varying ability to conduct electricity.
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Plastics are non-reactive and hence they are useful in storing chemicals and their property of being non-reactive makes them non-biodegradable in nature.
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Density is a property; density is important in any technology to evaluate materials.