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Detergents are also called soap less soaps becoz though they act likea soap in having the cleansing properties, they do not contain the usual soaps like sodium starate. detergents are better cleansing agents than soaps because they donot form insoulble calcium and magnesium salts with hard water, and hance can be used for washing even with hard water.
Some examples of emulsifying agents are milk, flour, soaps, egg yolk, gums, Irish moss. In the human body Bile is an example.
* Detergents can produce high performance in hard water as well as salt water. * Detergents do not decompose in acids, because they are the salts of strong acids. * Detergents produce best results in acidic water too. * Detergents have high advantages and strength than soap. * During washing of clothes, normally scum is formed, but when washed with high concentrated detergents, there is no scum formation. The main advantage is this reduces repeated washing. * Detergents are produced from the petroleum products and chemicals are the main advantages, so that the need for the fatty acids and oils is greatly reduced. Hence the consumption of fatty acids and oils becomes low. * Detergents are cheaper than soaps. * Detergents are used to remove any type of dirty stains is also the main advantages. * Detergents are more soluble in water comparing soap.
common household substances like; caustic soda, soap, ammonia (in detergents) and baking soda are basic. Another basic substance is blood FYI
A detergent is a substance that cleans soiled surfaces. Soap is a type of detergent. But detergent usually refers only to synthetic detergents, which have a different chemical makeup than soap.
Detergents are generally added.
Detergents are also called soap less soaps becoz though they act likea soap in having the cleansing properties, they do not contain the usual soaps like sodium starate. detergents are better cleansing agents than soaps because they donot form insoulble calcium and magnesium salts with hard water, and hance can be used for washing even with hard water.
Some examples of emulsifying agents are milk, flour, soaps, egg yolk, gums, Irish moss. In the human body Bile is an example.
About $3.00 **edit** True haha! Normally, Shampoo doesnt have actual SOAP in it, just mild detergents, and surfactants, as well as conditioning agents. Body wash normally contains soap, surfactant to make it foam, and none of the conditioning agents.
* Detergents can produce high performance in hard water as well as salt water. * Detergents do not decompose in acids, because they are the salts of strong acids. * Detergents produce best results in acidic water too. * Detergents have high advantages and strength than soap. * During washing of clothes, normally scum is formed, but when washed with high concentrated detergents, there is no scum formation. The main advantage is this reduces repeated washing. * Detergents are produced from the petroleum products and chemicals are the main advantages, so that the need for the fatty acids and oils is greatly reduced. Hence the consumption of fatty acids and oils becomes low. * Detergents are cheaper than soaps. * Detergents are used to remove any type of dirty stains is also the main advantages. * Detergents are more soluble in water comparing soap.
Detergents such as soap solubilize the water-insoluble hydrophobic substances from the cloth while water solubilizes the water-soluble substances. Once the substances are solubilized, they can be washed away.
common household substances like; caustic soda, soap, ammonia (in detergents) and baking soda are basic. Another basic substance is blood FYI
No; detergents have different recipes, but sometimes these are similar.
A detergent is a substance that cleans soiled surfaces. Soap is a type of detergent. But detergent usually refers only to synthetic detergents, which have a different chemical makeup than soap.
Detergent is better for laundry than soap because it is specifically designed to clean fabrics in washing machines. Detergents contain surfactants that help lift dirt and stains from clothing more effectively than soaps, which can leave residue on clothing and may not rinse out completely in a machine. Additionally, detergents work well in both hard and soft water, whereas soap can leave a scum or film on clothes in hard water.
Soap, detergents.
no they not