Surfactant

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-A '''surfactant''' lowers the surface tension of water and makes it 'wetter'. Since oil and water do not naturally blend, a surfactant prevents the water from sticking to itself and helps it blend more easily with oil and grease. Good examples of surfactants are detergents and emulsifiers.+A '''surfactant''' lowers the surface tension of water and makes it ''wetter''. Since oil and water do not naturally blend, a surfactant prevents the water from sticking to itself and helps it blend more easily with oil and grease. Good examples of surfactants are detergents and emulsifiers.

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A surfactant lowers the surface tension of water and makes it wetter. Since oil and water do not naturally blend, a surfactant prevents the water from sticking to itself and helps it blend more easily with oil and grease. Good examples of surfactants are detergents and emulsifiers.

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