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Date of upload: May 30, 2021 ^^
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Great video !!! Few questions for you if you don't mind.
1) Structurally, soaps and detergents are so similar but perform differently, why ?
- Is it just the hydrophilic group being different that makes this difference.
- Are there other compounds present which are responsible for these differences?
2) What makes synthetic non-biodegradable, despite similar structure ?
-Isn't the hydrophobic tail the same, so is it because of the hydrophilic side?
3) Also, what makes the charge on the hydrophilic head (anionic or cationic or non-ionic) make such a difference in terms of their applications/uses ?
4) Generally speaking, which is harsher on skin ?
- I'm assuming detergents.
Thank You
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@3:02 what's the difference between OH and HO?
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@ScienceReady
2 years ago
There is a small mistake in this video – the systematic name of glycerol is 1,2,3-propantriol (not 1,2,3-tripropanol). Sorry for the confusion. Finding the video helpful? Support us by sharing these free resources with your friends 😊!
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