Chemistry, asked by atmanraja3862, 11 months ago

Detergents used for cleaning clothes are sulfonates say why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water alone can't clean clothes because it won't attach to molecules of grease and dirt. Detergent is different. The surfactants it contains are made of molecules that have two different ends. One end is strongly attracted to water; the other is attracted to oily substances like grease.

Answered by baby3419
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Answer:

Until the 1980s, modern industry was almost nonexistent; only0.66% of Nepal's GDP was derived from industry in 1964/65. Since then, industrial development has been given emphasis in economic planning.

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