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What is a biodegradable surfactant?

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What is a biodegradable surfactant?

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It is a substance that stabilizes mixtures of oil and water by reducing the surface tension at the interface between the oil and water molecules. Because water and oil do not dissolve in each other a surfactant has to be added to the mixture to keep it from separating into layers. It provides a cleansing function and ultimately is degraded in to miniscule amounts of water and carbon dioxide.

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