biodegradable detergents are made of? branched chain hydrocarbon, linear chain hydrocarbon, both, cyclic hydrocarbons
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Explanation:
Fats and oils can easily be broken down into simple molecules by microbes and hence soaps are biodegradable. Detergents are synthetic compounds generally ammonium or sulfate salts of long chain carboxylic acids.
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unbranched hydrocarbon detergents are biodegradable
Explanation:
branched are non biodegradable
extensive looking cannot be broken down by microorganisms
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