Answer to Question #31603 in Organic Chemistry for dora

Question #31603
how do you multiple the power of sles or sodium laureth sulfate?
how do you multiple the power or effectiveness of cdea?
how do you maximize the effectiveness of labs or Linear_alkylbenzene sulfonate
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2013-06-06T10:07:52-0400
Sodium laureth sulfate& (sometimes referred to as& SLES ) is used in cosmetics as a detergent and also to make products bubble and foam. It is common in shampoos, shower gels and facial cleansers. It is also found in household cleaning products, like dish soap To multiple the power of sles the& 100 ml of Sodium laureth sulfate& can be mixed with 100 ml of water. The you must to add 20 g of powdered potassium iodide. At the end you must to add 20 ml of& hydrogen peroxide (with concentration 70% by mass). Cocamide DEA , or& cocamide diethanolamine , is a& diethanolamide made by reacting the mixture of& fatty acids& from& coconut oils& with diethanolamine.& It is a viscous liquid and is used as a& foaming agent& in bath products like& shampoos& and& hand soaps , and in& cosmetics& as an emulsifying agent. To& multiple the power of cdea(100ml cdea and 100 ml of water) you must use baking soda and acetic acid. These components are mixed in the ratio of 1 to 1 (for example 100 g of baking soda and 100 ml of acetic acid).

Linear alkylbenzene sulfonic acid is mainly used to produce household detergents including laundry powders, laundry liquids, dishwashing liquids and other household cleaners as well as in numerous industrial applications like as a coupling agent and as an emulsifier for agricultural herbicides and in emulsion polymerization.

To maximize the effectiveness of labs the 100 ml of& labs& can be mixed with 100 ml of water. Then you must to add 10 g of powdered potassium dichromate. At the end you must add 10 ml of& hydrogen peroxide (with concentration 60- 70% by mass).

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