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What does a surfactant “look like”?

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What does a surfactant “look like”?

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A tadpole! A surfactant consists of a hydrophobic (non-polar) hydrocarbon “tail” and a hydrophilic (polar) “head” group. This appearance is the key to its behavior. The dirt-loving or hydrophobic tail absorbs to the oil and grease in dirt and stains. Kindly visit our commercial website www.gujchem.

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