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Artificial soaps

Detergents are artificial soaps. Their structure is similar to that of soaps any molecule having nonpolar and polar sections similar to those in soap molecules may disperse oily stains on clothes, hence detergents too have a hydrophobic and hydrophilic end. [Pg.167]

Bronzers Food containers Leather (artificial) Soaps... [Pg.189]

Reclaimed mbber, which is widely used in dry mbber, has Htde use in latex compounding. A dispersion or artificial latex of the red aim must be made by a rather expensive process of milling in dispersing agents, eg, soaps and casein, and water. Some reclaim dispersions are used in latex compounds for such things as spread mbber goods and adhesives and fiber binders to reduce cost. However, for most latex compounds, it is not desirable because of the poor physical properties it imparts and the resultant darkening of the compound. [Pg.253]

Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Self-contained or airline breathing apparatus solvent-resistant rubber gloves chemical splash goggles Symptoms Following Exposure Inhalation causes impairment of coordination, headache. Contact with liquid causes mild irritation of eyes and skin. Ingestion causes irritation of mouth and stomach General Treatment for Exposure INHALATION remove victim from contaminated area administer artificial respiration if necessary call physician. SKIN wipe off liquid wash well with soap and water. INGESTION induce... [Pg.101]


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