synthetic detergent contain hydrophobic and hydrophilic substance.the head(hydrophilic) contain sodium zedite.it can react with the ion in hard water and will become more effective.they can contact together.
example of hard water is sea water,it contain ion such as calcium and magnesium.these ions will react with sodium zedite and make synthetic detergent is more effective cleanser in hard water.
The main component of a detergent is the surfactants or the surface active agents. These surfactants work primarily to reduce the surface tension between 2 phases. When a detergent is added to water, it forms a micelle (or a surfactant cloud) around the dirt particles. A synthetic detergent is made up of chemical compounds like fatty acid salts (aliphatic) or aromatics like linear alkyl benzene. The main disadvantage lies with the use of these aromatics. aromatics are not very easily soluble in water and we need a relatively higher temperature to solubilize this detergent in water. Another disadvantage of using synthetic detergents in that they are not easily bio-degradable. This has many environmental implications.
because of exothermic reaction b/w water and detergent
Depending on the quantity of detergent ingested !
False. When detergent or soap is added to water then it surface tension decreases.
It is probably the neutralisation of the detergent, an alkali, and water, although the pH of water is 7. Neutralisation is an exothermic reaction, which means heat is produced, therefore detergent gets hot when wet.
Major Disadvantage of synthetic detergents are that they are non bio degradable and thus they cause water pollution.
One effect of soap and detergent in hard water is it will not lather as well as it does in soft water. This can affect the way the soap or detergent cleans in hard water making them less effective.
Detergents contain 20% active ingredients and remaining are sodium sulphate, inorganic phosphates, foaming agents. Phosphates from detergents assist algae and weeds to grow in water, which deplete d oxygen for sea animals. Hence, detergents cause water pollution.
The main component of a detergent is the surfactants or the surface active agents. These surfactants work primarily to reduce the surface tension between 2 phases. When a detergent is added to water, it forms a micelle (or a surfactant cloud) around the dirt particles. A synthetic detergent is made up of chemical compounds like fatty acid salts (aliphatic) or aromatics like linear alkyl benzene. The main disadvantage lies with the use of these aromatics. aromatics are not very easily soluble in water and we need a relatively higher temperature to solubilize this detergent in water. Another disadvantage of using synthetic detergents in that they are not easily bio-degradable. This has many environmental implications.
The liquid for of Purex works really well in cold water. The powder for works OK but it is definitely not as effective as the liquid.
A laudry detergent is used to wash clothes. It may come in two forms liquid and powder. A liquid detergent is more effective and expensive than the powder one since it disolve quickly in water.
Suds refer to the bubbles that are formed on top of water, which contains soap. Water that has been infused with soap or any other similar synthetic detergent can create suds.
The Proactiv cleanser doesn't necessarily need water, but it is advisable to use water to rinse off your face after using the cleanser that Proactiv has provided.
ANSWER:Because of the soapiness of the detergent the water and detergent form a less soapy but still soapy mixture of Water & the detergent, in a liquid form.
Warm to hot water is more effective than cold water when trying to extract oils and fats. Detergent acts to pull oils into solution (emulsify) and increases in temperature makes this chemical reaction take place faster. http://www.answers.com/topic/emulsion http://www.answers.com/detergent
That's a question of semantics. With very few exceptions, all laundry detergent is "synthetic". Detergent is generally made up of a few kinds of ingredients: an oil basedsurfactant (cleaner), specially built protein enzymes (enhanced stain removers ), preservatives, coloring agents and perfume. Some detergents don't bother with the stain removers and just rely on the hot water and alkaline action (like with baking soda) to clean the laundry. In any case, if you are looking for an organic (read: NOT synthetic) laundry detergent, you are looking for something like Seventh Generation. It is made from palm oil based surfactants, is not dyed and has what constitutes a "natural" fragrance in this country.
Base