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What are nonionic surfactants?

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Answered by vijulmithu2005
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Nonionic surfactants are long chain polymers which do not dissociate, for example, phenol 30-mol ethylene oxide:C6H5−O−(CH2CH2O)30Hwhich is known in the drilling industry as DMS (Burdyn and Wiener, 1957)

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Answered by sreenidhigandham
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A nonionic compound is a substance composed of atoms held together by chemical bonding forces, called covalent bonds. Covalent bonds are formed by sharing a pair of electrons between two atoms, and will be covered in more detail later. ... The chemical formulas for these molecules are H2, O2, N2, S8,

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