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Discussion Forum : General Science - Synthetic Materials (Q.No. 5)
5.
Detergents used for cleaning clothes and utensils contain?
bicarbonates
bismuthates
sulphonates
nitrates
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Naman Agarwal said:   1 decade ago
"Detergent" refers to mixtures of chemical compounds including alkylbenzene sulfonates, which are similar to soap but are less affected by hard water.
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NEHA SHARMA said:   1 decade ago
Detergents are sodium or potassium salts of benzene sulphuric acids or quaternary ammonium salts of long chain tertiary amine.
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Anju said:   10 years ago
Soap are sodium or potassium salt of heavier fatty acid.

Laxmi said:   9 years ago
Soap are sodium of heavier fatty acids.

Sulphonates means acid or potassium.
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Samita said:   9 years ago
Detergents are the ammonium and sulphonates salt of higher fatty acids.

Shouvick Mallick said:   9 years ago
Detergent are the ammonium and sulphonates salt of higher fatty acids.

Sulphonates means acid and potassium.

Soap and sodium of heavier fatty acids.

Soap and sodium or potassium salt of heavier fatty acids.
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Shiv said:   8 years ago
I think sulphonates is correct.
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Anuj said:   6 years ago
It will be Sodium carbonate.
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Pallavi said:   3 years ago
Sodium carbonate is the right one.

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