Sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohols or hydrocarbons are examples of:
Non-ionic detergent
Soap
Anionic detergent
Cationic detergent
Sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohols and hydrocarbons are examples of Anionic detergents.
Which of the following are anionic detergents? (a) Sodium salts of sulphonated long chain alcohol (b) Ester of stearic acid and polyethylene glycol (c) Quarternary ammonium salt of amine with acetate ion (d) Sodium salts of sulphonated long chain hydrocarbons
Explain the following terms with suitable examples
(i) Cationic detergents
(ii) Anionic detergents and
(iii) Non-ionic detergents