Yes, it is. It's a quaternary ammonium salt with a long carbon chain.
Cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride is used in toilet cleaners as a surfactant and disinfectant. It helps to remove dirt and grime from surfaces while also killing bacteria and germs, helping to keep toilets clean and hygienic.
Ammonium chloride is used in cleaning products as a surfactant, which helps to lower the surface tension of water and aids in better cleaning. It also acts as a disinfectant, effectively killing bacteria and germs. Additionally, ammonium chloride helps to remove dirt and grime by breaking down and suspending particles for easier removal.
Yes, benzalkonium chloride is commonly found in household products such as disinfectant sprays, hand sanitizers, and surface wipes. It is a type of quaternary ammonium compound used for its antimicrobial properties.
CAS No. 8001-54-5 or 63449-41-2, 139-07-1 Molecular weight: 340.0Molecular Formula: C21H38NClStructural Formula:Properties:Benzalkonium Chloride is a kind of cationic surfactant, belonging to nonoxidizing boicide. It can efficiently withhold algae propagation and sludge reproduction. Benzalkonium Chloride also has dispersing and penetrating properties, can penetrate and remove sludge and algae, has advantages of low toxicity, no toxicity accumulation, soluble in water, convenient in use, unaffected by water hardness. Benzalkonium Chloride can be also used as anti-mildew agent, antistatic agent, emulsifying agent and amendment agent in woven and dyeing fields. Specification:items index Appearance colorless to pale yellow transparent liquid light yellow transparent liquid light yellow waxy solid Solid content % 44.0 min 80 min 88 min Amine salt % 2.0 max 2.0 max 2.0 max pH(1% water solution) 6.0~8.0(origin) 6.0-8.0 6.0-8.0 normal good fluid bad fluid Usage:As nonoxidizing boicide, dosage of 50-100mg/L is preferred; as sludge remover, 200-300mg/L is preferred, adequate organosilyl antifoaming agent should be added for this purpose. This product can be used together with other fungicidal such as isothiazolinones, glutaraldegyde, dithionitrile methane for synergism, but cannot be used together with chlorophenols. If sewage is appeared after thrown of this product in circulating cool water, the sewage should be filtered or blown off in time to prevent their deposit in bottom of collecting tank after froth disappearance. No blending with anion surfactant.
Lead chloride can be separated from a mixture of silver chloride and lead chloride by adding water to the mixture. Silver chloride is insoluble in water, whereas lead chloride is soluble. Upon adding water, the silver chloride will precipitate out, leaving behind the lead chloride in solution.
Assuming it actually exists, it's probably a detergent or surfactant of some kind.
Benzalkonium chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound, which means it is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a type of disinfectant commonly used in antiseptic products and has surfactant properties.
A surface-active agent 'surfactant' usually cleans something. ie -soap is a surfactant.
Surfactant is pleural fluid.
The main function or job of a surfactant is to reduce surface tension. This process is used on liquids while it dissolves.
Normally surfactant replacement therapy keeps the infant alive until the lungs start producing their own surfactant.
Behentrimonium Methosulfate is a chemical used in lotions, conditioners, and shampoos. It is used to give these solutions a slippery texture.
No, sodium myreth sulfate and sodium chloride are different compounds. Sodium myreth sulfate is a surfactant commonly used in personal care products for its cleansing properties, while sodium chloride is table salt commonly used as a seasoning or food preservative.
Agua(water/eau), Behentrimonium, mentholated and cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, aloe barbadensis leaf juice and algae extract, cetrimonium chloride, cetrimonium bromide, glycerine,camellia oleifera leaf extract urtica dioica (nettle) etc.......
Benzalkonium chloride is neither an acid nor a base; it is a quaternary ammonium compound that acts as a surfactant and disinfectant. It is often used in various cleaning and antiseptic products due to its antimicrobial properties. While it can have a mild effect on pH, it does not fit the traditional definitions of acids or bases.
Cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride is used in toilet cleaners as a surfactant and disinfectant. It helps to remove dirt and grime from surfaces while also killing bacteria and germs, helping to keep toilets clean and hygienic.
I have never heard the surfactant called anything specific. Full term babies usually have surfactant (a mixture of lipids (fats) and proteins). Premature babies many times do not have enough surfactant to keep the alveoli of their lungs open, so artificial surfactant is put into the trachea, sometimes more than once.