look on wikipedia soaps and detergents
Sugar industry is an Eco friendly industry as it's by product is also used as a raw material for different type of industries like paper industry, beverages industry and power generating industry.Thus this industry does not generate any waste.
A linkage industry is one whose products are needed in another industry. An example is agriculture which can be linked to the food industry.
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It is an industry,in which the goods is prepared by combining 2 or more materials for eg- cement industry
industry oriented planning
Chemically Detergents are the salts of long chain sulphonic acids and soaps are the salts of long chain fatty acids, both work in normal water but in hard water only detergent works , so detergents may work as soaps but soaps do not work as detergents.
Gluten is found in food containing wheat, not soaps and detergents.
It is important to realize that few soaps available today are actually soap. Some are detergents rather than soaps. Soaps generally are phosphate free while detergents contain phosphorous as a phosphate. The phosphate is present to improve cleaning ability and prevent the problems associated with "soap scum" Phosphates were determined to be a cause of eutrophication (enrichment) of water with associated algae growth. As a result most countries banned or reduced the acceptable phosphate levels in detergent based soaps. The algae can make the wear taste bad. In North America the major source of phosphate waste water from domestic sources is dishwasher detergent.
Uhhh. To maybe clean things? Or lubricate squeaky fan belts.
Detergent is definitely considered to be a contributor to environmental pollution problems. This is because detergent is processed and does not belong in the environment.
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water pollution.
Tide, the liquid detergent, was invented in 1943. It was created by Procter & Gamble researchers as a superior alternative to traditional soaps and powders for washing clothes. Tide revolutionized the laundry detergent industry due to its effectiveness in removing tough stains and its convenience in liquid form.
There are two distinct types. Soaps are made by reacting long chain fatty acids, often from natural products like animal fats or plant oils, with a strong alkali, usually sodium hydroxide. The reaction is in a 1:1 molar ratio. A typical process would have a stirred reaction vessel containing sodium hydroxide solution and the fatty acid is added slowly at a controlled temperature until the correct pH is reached. The soap is then isolated from the reaction mixture. The phrase detergent is often used for a product made by reacting a tertiary amine or tertiary phosphine with an alkyl halide. These quaternary ammonium salts (or quaternary phosphonium salts) are isolated as concentrated solutions in water. Both soaps and detergents have similar properties in that they act as emulsifiers, binding grease and oil to water in emulsions. The main difference is in pH, soaps are alkaline whereas "quats" are acidic. In industry and commercially, the term detergent is often used to include both soaps and "Quats".
Soaps and detergents may contain the same ingredients, for example fats. Both items can be used for cleaning and laundering purposes. Detergent is simply soap with other things added, like bleach.
Product Mix in simple words is all the products offered for sale by an organisation. Eg: All products offered by Hindustan Unilever Ltd. through all its product lines/product categories i.e. Body soaps, washing detergent powder, washing detergent soaps, cosmetics, shampoos, etc.
Soaps are natural products made from fats and oils, which makes them biodegradable and environmentally friendly. They are effective at removing dirt and oils from surfaces. However, they can react with hard water to form scum, reducing their cleaning effectiveness. Detergents, on the other hand, are synthetic compounds that are more effective in hard water and are less likely to leave residue. However, they are not as environmentally friendly as soaps and may contain harmful chemicals.