While there are three types of detergents, none of the ones you listed are a type of detergent.
Detergents are chemical cleaners. As such, there are three: acid, neutral, or alkaline.
What types of cleaning agent are available?
> The term cleaning agent is used loosely to describe a whole
> range of liquids, powders and jellies that makes cleaning
> easier; the most important types for the fish industry are the
> detergents and sterilizers and, to a lesser extent, some of the
> jellies and abrasive powders.
> Detergents
> The detergents are the most important type of cleaning agent,
> and are usually mixed with water before use. They can be
> divided into three broad groups, dependent on the kind of
> solution they form, whether acidic, neutral or alkaline.
> Acid detergents are generally based on phosphoric or sulphuric
> acid, and their use is rather limited. They are extremely
> effective in removing salts precipitated from water in hard
> water areas, and in cleaning aluminium where the acids readily
> remove the white scale that forms on the surface of the metal.
> Neutral detergents comprise a wide range of materials that are
> mainly suitable for light duty cleaning. They are generally
> similar to household detergents, and their good wetting ability
> makes them ideal for the dispersal of grease and oil.
> Alkaline detergents can vary in strength from those that are
> only a little stronger than the neutral types to ones that are
> strongly alkaline, consisting almost entirely of caustic soda,
> and requiring extreme care in use.
2006-11-19 09:15:12
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answered by DA 5
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Types Of Detergents
2016-11-07 08:04:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually there are 3 types of detergents. The detergents are the most important type of cleaning agent, and are usually mixed with water before use. They can be divided into three broad groups, dependent on the kind of solution they form, whether acidic, neutral or alkaline. Acid detergents are generally based on phosphoric or sulphuric acid, and their use is rather limited. They are extremely effective in removing salts precipitated from water in hard water areas, and in cleaning aluminium where the acids readily remove the white scale that forms on the surface of the metal. Neutral detergents comprise a wide range of materials that are mainly suitable for light duty cleaning. They are generally similar to household detergents, and their good wetting ability makes them ideal for the dispersal of grease and oil. Alkaline detergents can vary in strength from those that are only a little stronger than the neutral types to ones that are strongly alkaline, consisting almost entirely of caustic soda, and requiring extreme care in use.
2016-04-01 10:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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what are differnt types of detergents?
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tide laundry detergent
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2015-08-12 20:52:33
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I used cloth diapers for both my kids and loved them. I bought Kushies all-in-ones and they are very good. They are the easiest, most convenient. They work like a disposable diaper only made of clothe and plastic with Velcro. you don't have to throw them out - I've used mine for 3 years and they're still going strong! Cleaning process: You will want to invest in a diaper pail and a washable bag (made of plastic) that fits inside. You can onyl wash 15 - 20 diapers at a time or they will not get clean. You can put them in your washing machine and dryer no problem. They might take a longer time to dry. You wan wash them in hot or cold water. Use Natural LIQUID soap. do NOT use powdered soap. do NOT bleach OR use ANY fabric softener of any kind (washer or dryer). Those things will ruin the diaper. The best method of drying is to hang them up to dry in the sun - this will also naturally bleach them. You can also hire a diaper cleaning service - don't know how much that would be. You must "scoop the poop". You can either buy flushable diaper liners or shake out what you can in the toilet and wipe out the rest as you can. This is a stinky process - but necessary. You can pre-soak or not. I found it too much work to pre-soak them. Don't wash anything else with the diapers - or your clothes will small like washed diapers. Now in terms of money. Kushies (in Canada anyways) costs about $50 for 5 diapers ($10/diaper). They come in 2 sizes, Infant (up to 22lbs) and Tobbler (up to 37lbs) I bought 30 of each size and that was a good amount. I tried the "one size fits all" but I found they poorly fit my children. It's a lot of money to fork out upfront, BUT the savings is about $4000 a child over the life time of diapers. I also found that once my children started sleeping through the night that I HAD to put them in disposables for over night as the cloth diapers just couldn't hold that much pee over the course fo the 10 - 12 hours they sleep. ALSO - it's much easier to potty train them. They actually feel the wet - it's uncomfortable. My daughter was fully potty trained by 3 and my 20 month old son is starting to potty train. HTH!!
2016-03-22 16:17:07
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2015-02-05 01:58:32
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