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Dish detergent

Many laundry and dish detergents as well as shampoos are made from chemicals based on ethylene oxide. [Pg.123]

Add one drop of dish detergent to each test tube. Stopper the tubes tightly. Then shake each sample to produce suds. Use a metric ruler to measure the height of the suds. [Pg.27]

Hiqh-Performance Hand Dish Detergent Formula DW-0013... [Pg.29]

Dish detergent (hand) www.lesstoxic guide.ca/index.asp fetch=household dish... [Pg.135]

Dish detergent (machine) www.less toxicguide. ca / index. asp fetch=househo ld dish2... [Pg.135]

You can also make your own dish detergent and cleaning solution using things such as lemon, salt, baking soda, borax and vinegar. See entry 174. [Pg.135]

Automatic dish detergents Bath and shower products ... [Pg.15]

Figure 1.9 Surfactant evolution in light duty dish detergents, 1976-2000 (000 metric tonnes) in Western Europe. Figure 1.9 Surfactant evolution in light duty dish detergents, 1976-2000 (000 metric tonnes) in Western Europe.
The typical process steps for formulating a laundry or auto-dish detergent usually are defined in the laboratory prior to continuous plant processing however, they generally follow the scheme shown in Fig. 36.40. Frequently the dry raw materials are premixed and then metered into the agglomeration equipment. In... [Pg.1737]

Activity Oil and water are not soluble in one another. However, if you add a few grams of a liquid dish detergent, the oil will become soluble in the water. Instead of two layers, there will be only one. Explain why soap can help the oil become soluble in water. [Pg.21]

Accomid. [Karlshamns] Fatty acid DBA nrmionic surfactants decent viscosity improver, foam booster/sta-bilizer, emulsifier for shampoos, liq. soaps, dish detergents, bubble bath pro. ... [Pg.3]

The data of Table 5-27 show a significant relationship between in vivo irritation and calculated irritation scores. To calculate the irritation, all components at concentrations of 1 % or less are deleted unless they are cation-ics or amphoterics. Similar calculations have been shown to be feasible for light-duty liquid dish detergents and for bar products. [Pg.303]

Chem. Descrip. Sodium lauryl sulfate CAS 151-21-3 EINECS/ELINCS 205-788-1 Uses Surfactant, detergent for use in shampoos, bubble baths, liq. hand dish detergents, and mild industrial cleaners surfactant in emulsion polymerization, esp. for styrene, butadiene, vinyl chloride, vinylidene chloride, and acrylic ester monomers food pkg. adhesives, paper, cellophane, rubber articles, textiles defoamer in food-contact paper/paper-board emulsifier in mfg. of food-contact articles resinous/polymeric food-contact coatings Features High foam... [Pg.250]


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