0 a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt from clothes, dishes, etc.
1 a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt esp. from clothes or dishes
Borax is a mild alkaline body, and as a detergent is probably equivalent to a slight excess of caustic soda.
It occurs in body wastes, in artificial fertilizers, as a by-product of natural decay, and very notably in detergents.
Nitrogen and phosphorus occur in the effluent from waste treatment plants, for they are present in human wastes and in detergents, and in dissolved form are little affected by standard treatment processes.
This scarcity of oleaginous matter produced a corresponding scarcity of soap and similar detergents, but this was a deprivation which caused the Rebels, as a whole, as little inconvenience as any that they suffered from.
Although this opinion might be rather extreme, it is clear that a reliable method allowing raft isolation in the absence of detergent is urgently needed.
The third step is acquisition of protease resistance and takes place several hours after acquisition of detergent insolubility.
Detergents, which are commonly used for stabilizing and purifying hydrophobic molecules, can also be problematic, as detergent micelles scatter very well.
Traps were visited weekly to remove moths and replenish water and detergent with pheromone lures renewed every four to five weeks.
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洗衣粉, 洗衣液, 清潔劑…
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detergente, detergente [masculine]…
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detergente, sabão…
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洗剤…
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temizleyici/arıtıcı madde, deterjan…
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détergent [masculine], détergent…
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