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Soapless detergents are the products of​

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Answered by singhshivangi232233
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Answer:

Soapless detergents

Detergents do not form scum. They are made from propene (formula CH3-CH=CH2) a compound from distilling crude oil.

Answered by qureshiashu677
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Explanation:

are made up from PETROLEUM products treated with concentrated sulphuric acid. Here, crude oil is used instead of animal fats and vegetable oils. In soapless detergents, the hydrophilic end contains a sulphonate ion from the use of the sulhuric acid.

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