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what are detergents chemically

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Answered by jammu77
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⚫ Detergents is the sodium salt of a long chain Benzene Suplhonic acid which has cleansing properties in water.

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Answered by naz99
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Detergents is the sodium salt of a long chain Benzene Suplhonic acid which has cleansing properties in water.

A detergent has a large non ionic hydrocarbon group and an ionic group like sulphonate group, SO³⁻ Na⁺.

Examples of detergents are :

Sodium n-dodecyl benzene sulphonate and sodium n-dodecyl sulphate

Cleansing action of detergent is same as soap.

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