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प्रश्न
Which part of a detergent molecule interacts with grease?
पर्याय
The polar head
The non-polar tail
The ionic center.
The sulphate group
MCQ
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उत्तर
The non-polar tail
Explanation:
A detergent molecule has two distinct parts:
- Non-polar tail (hydrophobic/lipophilic), a long hydrocarbon chain that is repelled by water but attracted to grease and oil
- Polar head (hydrophilic), an ionic group that is attracted to water
When the detergent is applied, the non-polar tail buries itself into the grease, while the polar head remains in the water. This forms a micelle that surrounds and lifts the grease away.
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