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Interaction of sodium lauryl sulphate with methyleneblue tlc

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Sodium lauryl sulfate is a surfactant, which means a molecule that has ampiphilic properties. This means the sulfate head group (shown by the pink shading in the diagram below) is hydrophilic and water soluble, while the 12-carbon-long chain is hydrophobic and water insoluble.

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Explanation:

interaction of sodium sulphate with methyl alcohol

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