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Summary Of: Detergent

in a detergent supplied as a water solution or gel... or of the detergent itself before or during use... when the detergent is used by bare hand on inanimate objects or used to clean skin... foods such as celery are said to be detergent or detersive to teeth... are several factors that dictate what compositions of detergent should be used... not every detergent is a soap... The detergent effects of certain synthetic surfactants were noted in 1913 by A... The first commercially available detergent taking advantage of those observations was... Detergent compositions or components...

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