Vii) Surfactant ants are characterized by the pressure of
(a) Water solubilizing and fat solubilizing groups in the same molecule.
(b) Only negative charges
(c) Only positive charges
(d) None of the above
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Surfactants are characterized by the presence of water solubilizing and fat solubilizing groups in the same molecule.
- Surfactants are the substances which lowers down the surface tension between two liquids or between liquid and gas or between liquid and solid.
- Surfactants have the hydrophilic head which is water solubilizing part.
- Surfactants also have the hydrophobic tail which is fat solubilizing part.
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Surfactant ants are characterized by the pressure of Water solubilizing and fat solubilizing groups in the same molecule.
Explanation:
- Surfactant is one of the many compounds present in Detergent. It acts between two liquid, a gas and a liquid and vice-versa.
- Apart from the detergents, these are used in Emulsifiers and as a Wetting agent.
- Surfactant Contains both water-insoluble and water-soluble components.
- These are Characterized by the 'pressure' of the 'Water solubilizing' and 'fat solubilizing groups' in the same molecule.
- These Surfactants forms aggregates such as Micelle which gets stick with oil.
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