A polyacetate is a hydroxylated lactone-like ring structure
Ingredients for Joy Liquid Soap include: Water , Sodium Lauryl Sulfate , Sodium Pareth-23 , C12-14-16 Dimethyl Amine Oxide , SD Alcohol 40-B , Undeceth-9 , PPG-26 , Sodium Chloride , Cyclohexanediamine , Polyacetate , Fragrance , FD&C Yellow #5 , D&C Red No. 33
Joy lemon scent and orange scent both contain water; cleaning agents sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth solufate and alkyl dimethyl amine oxide; processing aids sodium chloride, PEI-14 PEG-10/PPG-7 copolymer, cyclohexanediamine and phenoxyethanol; the preservative methylisothiazolinone, fragrance and the color FD&C Yellow. The orange scent also contains the antibacterial triclosan and the color D&C Red 33. The lemon scent contains an additional processing agent, PPG-26.
Dawn dishwashing liquid is made through a manufacturing process that involves combining various chemicals and ingredients such as surfactants, detergents, and fragrances in specific quantities. This mixture is then blended, heated, and cooled to form the final product, which is finally packaged and distributed for sale. The entire process is strictly monitored to ensure quality control and effectiveness of the product.
Poly- means many, so like a string of pearls, a polymer is a string of chemically bonded monomers: amino acids in proteins, sugars in polysaccharides, strands of nylon and polyacetate, polypropylene, and let us not neglect or omit DNA [polynucleotides] and Rna. A polymer is a chemical compound or mixture of compounds consisting of repeating structural units created through a process of polymerization. The units comprising polymers derive, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass. The terms polymer and polymeric material encompass very large, broad classes of compounds, both natural and synthetic, with a wide variety of properties. Because of the extraordinary range of properties of polymeric materials, they play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life, from those of familiar synthetic plastics and other materials of day-to-day work and home life, to the natural biopolymers that are fundamental to biological structure and function.