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December 23, 2011

Chemistry of Soap: It's a Wash

This video explains how soaps and detergents--surfactants--work to break up grease and dirt on soiled surfaces, by breaking water's surface tension and suspending dirt and oil particles in water so everything can be wiped away.

Credit: NBC Learn and the National Science Foundation


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