Science, asked by induprajapati91, 5 months ago

What are biodegradable and non biodegradable detergents? Give one emaple oF eAch ?​

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Answered by CutieBun01
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Biodegradable detergents are those detergents which are easily degraded by the micro-organisms and hence are pollution free. For example, Soap, Sodium lauryl sulphate etc. Non Biodegradable Detergents are those detergents which cannot be degraded by the bacteria easily and hence create pollution.

Answered by jeevan3293
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Biodegradable detergents are defined as the type of detergent that has a straight hydrocarbon chain. These detergents are known as biodegradable as they are destroyed by the bacteria. Sodium alkyl benzene sulphonate is an example of biodegradable. ... Cetyl methyl ammonium bromide is an example of non-biodegradable.

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