How do you identify surfactant?
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The head of an ionic surfactant carries a net charge. If the charge is negative, the surfactant is more specifically called anionic; if the charge is positive, it is called cationic. If a surfactant contains a head with two oppositely charged groups, it is termed zwitterionic.
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- The head of an ionic surfactant carring a net charge if
- The sharge in negative, the surfactant is more specifically called anionic
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