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Reagan Bishop
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8 August, 07:11
Why are cleaning compounds often bases?
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Derrick Boyle
8 August, 07:39
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Cleaning agents are substances used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and ... Cleaning agents may also be solvent - based or solvent-containing and are then ... Often, surfactants and corrosion inhibitors are added to the acid.
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