Chemistry In Focus
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Chapter 15, Problem 16E
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The role of each of the given substances in laundry-cleaning formulations is to be explained.
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Laundry-cleaning formulations use tailor-made ingredients to make clothes clean and bright.
The other ingredients used in laundry-cleaning formulations are enzymes, fillers, bleaching agents, fragrances and brighteners.
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