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the surfactant molecule contains a water (or surface)-loving head and an oil-loving tail, enabling it to perform important functions that would be impossible without this dual character, such as dispersion of oils, bitumen, resins and other insoluble ingredients in water removal of oil, dirt and grease
from end products like textiles, paper, metals formation of a protective coating on metal, wood, textile and many other materials formation of a lubricating layer on metal and glass the oldest and simplest surfactant is soap, already known and used by the ancient egyptians. soap is of course still widely...
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