it is useful because fertilizers are to grow plants and detergents is to clean your clothes
Detergents contain surfactants that help to break down and emulsify grease into smaller droplets, making it easier to wash away with water. This property allows detergents to effectively remove grease and oils from pans and other surfaces.
Detergents is the word you're looking for.
Detergents are not suitable for making bombs. Bomb-making typically requires explosives or other hazardous materials that are not found in household detergents. Mixing detergents with other chemicals can be dangerous and should be avoided.
Detergents are synthetic surfactants while soaps are made from natural fats and oils. Detergents are more effective in hard water compared to soaps. Detergents do not form scum in hard water like soaps do.
Dumping detergents in open soil can lead to soil deterioration. Detergents have string chemicals mixed in it which can harm our environment. Detergents should never be dumped in water.
commercial fertiliser is fertiliser made by a certain company.
Buya lot of Chili seeds. Plant them in dirt, then water them and fertilise with red fertiliser. Then sell them. Fertilised chillies are worth more but if you can't get fertiliser don't worry they sell for $300 without fertiliser and $600 with fertiliser.
yes Further answer Not necessarily. Seeds don't take in fertiliser. But they take in water that may have fertiliser in it. But this fertiliser may not make them germinate faster.
depends entirely on the type and concentration of the fertiliser you are using
Detergents are mixtures.
no
Plants Will Die From The Detergents By The Detergents Suffocating The Plants Then Leaving The Plants To Die.
It depends what type of fertiliser. for example chemical. it will help seeds growth, but too much will burn the plant. But usually fertiliser does increase seeds growth. Just not too much of it. It is a fact that chemical fertiliser is less healthy than organic fertiliser. Hopt this helps :)
Detergents are not considered as water pollutants since the use of phosphates in detergents was outlawed.
yes it is
yes
Land pollution