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1. Nonionic [[surfactant]]s do not ionize in water and are therefore, nonion active.<br>
1. Nonionic [[surfactant]]s do not ionize in water and are therefore, nonion active.<br><br>


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http://www.cemag.us/Assets/images/feb04web/cleanfig1.jpg<br><br>
http://www.cemag.us/Assets/images/feb04web/cleanfig1.jpg<br><br>
This is an example of nonionic.
This is an example of nonionic.<br>
Source: http://www.cemag.us<br><br>
Source: http://www.cemag.us/articles.asp?pid=421<br><br>

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1. Nonionic surfactants do not ionize in water and are therefore, nonion active.

cleanfig1.jpg

This is an example of nonionic.
Source: http://www.cemag.us/articles.asp?pid=421