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anionic detergent ThesaurusNoun | 1. | anionic detergent - a class of synthetic detergents in which the molecules do not ionize in aqueous solutionsanionic, non-ionic detergentdetergent - a surface-active chemical widely used in industry and laundering |
anionic detergent
anionic detergent[¦a‚nī¦än·ik di′tər·jənt] (materials) A class of detergents having a negatively charged surface-active ion, such as sodium alkylbenzene sulfonate. anionic detergent
anionic detergent A detergent whose hydrophilic activity hinges on an anionic group. Fatty acids are natural anionic detergents (AD), but are neither used as detergents nor function as such in biological systems; the main synthetic ADs are aliphatic sulphate esters (e.g., sodium dodecyl sulphate).anionic detergentA natural or synthetic chemical substance such as a soap, which does not ionize when placed in water.. See also: detergentan·i·on·ic de·ter·gent (anī-onik dĕ-tĕrjĕnt) Cleansing agent that carries a net negative charge on a lipidlike molecule and exerts a limited antibacterial effect (e.g,. a soap). anionic detergent Related to anionic detergent: cationic detergent, nonionic detergentSynonyms for anionic detergentnoun a class of synthetic detergents in which the molecules do not ionize in aqueous solutionsSynonyms- anionic
- non-ionic detergent
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