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Revision as of 00:45, 10 April 2006
1. A surface active agent, one that reduces surface tension on plant materials. Wetting agents are common examples.
www.sandia.gov/
This image shows two types of new sufactants that have been developed.
Source:http://www.lawrence.edu
This image shows a student using a sufactant to reduce tension on plants