| 31. | In sufficient concentrations, the surfactant molecules stay attached to the particle.
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| 32. | Surfactants can have a significant effect on the spreading coefficient.
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| 33. | The drupes ( soapnuts ) contain saponins which are a natural surfactant.
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| 34. | Proteins make up the remaining 10 % of the surfactant.
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| 35. | The essential components are an abrasive, binder, surfactant and humectant.
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| 36. | Hydrocarbon based surfactants are an example group of amphiphilic compounds.
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| 37. | It is recommended that only surfactant free or encapsulating products are used.
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| 38. | It can also be used in surfactants and slip and coating agents.
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| 39. | The bisoctrizole particles are stabilized by the surfactant decyl glucoside.
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| 40. | These four are highly interconnected in their functions in surfactant.
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