Submitted by koh1976 on 11/05/2009 10:27 AM Flag This Paper
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Difference between Name
brand Detergent (TIDE)
and Generic Detergent
(Hill Country):
Table of Contents:
Page 1: Abstract
Page 2: Background Info/ Introduction
Page 3: Materials and Procedures
Page 4: Data- Observations, Graphs, and Tables
Page 5: Analysis of Results
Page 6: Conclusion
Page 7: Applications
Page 8: Bibliography
Background Information/ Introduction:
Detergents and Soaps are used for cleaning because water can’t remove oily soils. Soap allows oil and water to mix so that oily grime and dirt can be removed during rinsing.
The differences between name brand detergent and generic is the cost and the quality. Yes, the name brand, Tide, may cost more then the generic, Hill Country, but it works more efficiently. Tide gets the stains ut of clothes a lot better than Hill Country.
All- Temp Hill Country Laundry detergent:
Ingredients- Contains Anionic and Surfactants
• Anionic is a class of synthetic detergents in which the molecules do not ionize in aqueous solutions.
• Surfactant is a substance that, when dissolved in water, lowers the surfactants tension of the water and increases the solubility of organic compounds. Surfactants are used in inks to increase the effects of capillary action; detergents are surfactants that help remove organic compounds from a substance by making them dissolve more readily in the water in which the substance is washed.
The cleaning agents are broken down into simpler compounds by natural...