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Answered by PrativaDewri
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Nonionic. Nonionic surfactants have covalently bonded oxygen-containing hydrophilic groups, which are bonded to hydrophobic parent structures. ... Nonionic surfactants are less sensitive to water hardness than anionic surfactants, and they foam less strongly.

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A nonionic surfactant is a type of surfactant that does not carry a charge on its hydrophilic head group and is therefore milder in nature. Due to the mildness associated with nonionic surfactants, they are commonly used throughout the home and personal care markets, as well as the agrochemical industry.

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