Which Structural Unit Present In Detergent Makes It Non Biodegradable
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Such detergents have straight hydrocarbon chains. For example: sodium lauryl sulphateDetergents thatcannot be degraded by bacteria are called non-biodegradable detergents. Such detergents have highly-branched hydrocarbon chains. For example: sodium -4- (1, 3, 5, 7- tetra methyl octyl) benzene sulphonate etc.
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branched hydrocarbon part
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