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50ml liquid detergent with 250 ml water suggested material of know volume in this

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by PravinRatta
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50ml liquid detergent with 250 ml water gives 300ml of soap solution.

  • When detergent is added to water, the detergent molecules tend to break down the cohesive attractive forces of the water molecules at the surface.
  • When detergent is added to water, it lowers the water's surface tension.
  • The end of the detergent molecule which attaches to fat repels water molecules. It is known as hydrophobic, meaning "water-fearing."
  • As a result, of the attractive forces between water molecules and detergents, the surface tension is broken and viscosity increases.
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